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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/13/2014 11:46 AM, Alessandro
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there,<br>
as feature freeze is coming, I raise an issue i didn't
find in the lists or<br>
in the tracker.<br>
When working with attribute table, I had many problems on
a classical use<br>
case. I just explore attribute table, filter, order, and
then select lines,<br>
and zoom on the map.<br>
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- selection of lines is very slow even for small tables.
Do we need to<br>
trigger redraws when the selected features are not in
current canvas?<br>
Anyway, selecting/ unselecting is to slow<br>
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- selected line(s) are grey, and my eyes can't see a
difference with other<br>
non selected lines. I liked old blue 1.x color.<br>
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- When selecting a set of feature (using maps tools or
expression), my first<br>
idea is to explore the selected fetaures one by one. So I
click on one and<br>
then will zoom on the feature, but this refreshes current
selection. When<br>
displaying only selected items, I loose then my set of
selected objects.<br>
What is the right workflow? Is there a way to convert a
manual selection set<br>
into a filter? Or could we add a contextual click to 'zoom
on the feature',<br>
not modifying current selection?<br>
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Tell me if I need to open tickets or if someone is already
on it.<br>
Cheers,<br>
Régis<br>
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<div>I'd just add to your notes that IMHO the current
attribute search is much less usable than the old one, I
feel that the most frequent operation is filtering but you
have now to dig into the combo and choose "column filter"
to actvate one, while in previous versions the filtering
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What would be the solution to this?<br>
Promoting the columns to top-level items instead of second-level
items?<br>
Or having a single toplevel "Search" item, which searches on all
columns?<br>
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