The few times I've used the editing tools in QGis it was on my Linux box.
Now I was testing it on Windows for a customer and I've found the following
problems, that I've reported with a ticket on the OSGeo4W and QGis tracs.
It happens both on Stable and Unstable QGis on OSGeo4W and standalone
2009/7/24 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
The few times I've used the editing tools in QGis it was on my Linux box.
Now I was testing it on Windows for a customer and I've found the following
problems, that I've reported with a ticket on the OSGeo4W and QGis tracs.
It happens both on Stable
Ouch! Tha'ts awful! If I simply open and close the snapping tab inside the
Project Properties the specific layer snapping options are set, otherwise
the deafult global options are used.
In my experience the expected behaviour is different:
- by default the global snapping options should be 0 (no
Hi Giovanni,
Per default, QGIS disables snapping by setting the tolerance to 0. In my
experience QGIS behaves as expected and I wouldn't want to change its
behavior.
Somehow you might have set the snapping settings before? Are you sure it
is not your (or your customers) fault?
Also make sure
Hi Andreass,
I alsa expect the default being 0, not 100 as it was. It's a fresh new
install from OSGeo4w... I don't know if it's built with this default, could
it be?
Anyway, lat/lon is used by my customer to edit POI layers for GPS, so the
default deegrees are ok. Anyway, as you, in my comon
projected SRSs = cartographic projections
2009/7/24 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
Hi Andreass,
I alsa expect the default being 0, not 100 as it was. It's a fresh new
install from OSGeo4w... I don't know if it's built with this default, could
it be?
Anyway, lat/lon is used by my customer