Opened 14 years ago

Closed 14 years ago

#2264 closed bug (fixed)

Identify tool act weird when "search radius for identifying features" is set to 0%

Reported by: dr Owned by: nobody
Priority: major: does not work as expected Milestone: Version 1.4.0
Component: MapCanvas Version: Trunk
Keywords: Cc: dr, gislab, alexbruy
Must Fix for Release: No Platform: All
Platform Version: Awaiting user input: no

Description

If click alongside of the boundary of two polygons, both polygons is selected.

Change History (10)

comment:1 by lutra, 14 years ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed

you can configure the sensitivity of this tools in the qgis options

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by dr, 14 years ago

Replying to lutra:

you can configure the sensitivity of this tools in the qgis options

I've configured 'search radius for identifying'. In fact, 0% work the same as 100%. Is it bug?

comment:3 by lutra, 14 years ago

In many software when you set "0" for some kind of configuration it means "No limit", so I guess this make sense.

in reply to:  3 ; comment:4 by dr, 14 years ago

Replying to lutra:

In many software when you set "0" for some kind of configuration it means "No limit", so I guess this make sense.

Thanks. But I can't find where I can configure select sensitivity.

in reply to:  4 comment:5 by lutra, 14 years ago

Replying to dr:

But I can't find where I can configure select sensitivity.

I guess you are right, seems to miss. If is the case, what is the suggestion, use the same sensitivity of the identify tool?

comment:6 by dr, 14 years ago

I think use the same sensitivity for selection is a good idea.
I find strange thing.

  1. Set 0% identify radius;
  2. Select some feature and then press deselect features button;
  3. Try to identify some feature.

Identifiable feature is feature which was selected at 1 step.

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by lutra, 14 years ago

Platform: WindowsAll
Resolution: invalid
Status: closedreopened
Summary: Identify and Select features tools are inaccurateIdentify act weird when "search radius for identifying features" is set to 0%

confirmed

new description:

  1. Set 0% identify radius;
  2. Select some features and then press deselect features button;
  3. Try to identify some features.

Identifiable features are features which were selected at step 2 and the identify tool seems not able to identify more features.

comment:8 by lutra, 14 years ago

you may want to file also a enhancement ticket for the "select features" tool sensitivity.

comment:9 by lutra, 14 years ago

Summary: Identify act weird when "search radius for identifying features" is set to 0%Identify tool act weird when "search radius for identifying features" is set to 0%

comment:10 by jef, 14 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: reopenedclosed

fixed in r12603.

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