Opened 14 years ago

Last modified 13 years ago

#2857 assigned bug

Automatically change tools and right menu issue

Reported by: dr Owned by: sunilkcube
Priority: minor: annoyance Milestone: Version 1.7.0
Component: GUI Version: Trunk
Keywords: Cc: dr, gislab, alexbruy
Must Fix for Release: No Platform: Windows
Platform Version: Awaiting user input: yes

Description

  1. Open raster layer;
  2. Choose Measure Line or Measure Area tool and get an error message:
This map is defined with a geographic coordinate system (latitude/longitude) but the map extents suggests that it is actually a projected coordinate system (e.g., Mercator). If so, the results from line or area measurements will be incorrect.
  1. Press Ok;
  2. Choose Pan Map tool and click right button in the View. Pan Map tool automatically changes to Measure Line or Measure Area tool (the first bug) and throws up error message.
  3. Click Ok and get right menu (the second bug).

Change History (6)

comment:1 by dr, 14 years ago

Upd.

  1. Choose Pan Map or Zoom In or Zoom Out or maybe any another tool...

comment:2 by pcav, 14 years ago

Milestone: Version 1.5.0Version 1.6.0

comment:3 by borysiasty, 13 years ago

The first "bug" is a feature - right click on the map canvas switches to the previous tool.

The second one I don't understand. There's no map canvas context menu...

comment:4 by sunilkcube, 13 years ago

Owner: changed from nobody to sunilkcube
Status: newassigned

comment:5 by brushtyler, 13 years ago

As borysiasty said the first is a feature (right click on canvas switches to the previous non-zoom/non-pan tool).

About the second bug, I cannot confirm here on Ubuntu. It's set as Win platforms bug.

comment:6 by jef, 13 years ago

Awaiting user input: set

What raster did you open and what coordinate system did it have (or which one did QGIS detect)?

I guess it didn't have any usable information about it's coordinate system and therefore defaulted to WGS84, but did have coordinates outside -90°-90°/-180°-180°.

If so, there is no bug at all. Both restoring the last non-zoom tool on right click and complaining about invalid coordinates are features (ie. intended behaviour).

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