[Qgis-developer] Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions
A Huarte
ahuarte47 at yahoo.es
Sun Dec 1 17:36:16 PST 2013
Hi, I have tried to bring together all the comments and I have updated the pull request (https://github.com/ahuarte47/QGIS/compare/Issue_9094):
* Selection tools (With point, rectangle, circle...) delete selected features with 'backspace' or 'delete' key without confirmation (It is an undoable action).
Also, a new status message notify the number of features deleted.
* DEL key in attribute table delete the seleted features similarly.
* Node tool, or capture tool, remove a node with 'backspace' or 'delete' key.
* TOC remove selected layer[s] with Ctrl+D with ask for confirmation (It is not an undoable action).
Also, a new status message notify the number of layers removed.
Thank you very much for your advices!
Regards
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> De: A Huarte <ahuarte47 at yahoo.es>
>Para: "qgis-developer at lists.osgeo.org" <qgis-developer at lists.osgeo.org>; "qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org" <qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org>
>Enviado: Jueves 28 de noviembre de 2013 16:11
>Asunto: Shortcut changes in QGIS; call for opinions
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>Hi, I would know objections in order to change some shortcut keys in QGIS desktop.
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>+ Delete selected features in map canvas -> DEL key without ask for confirmation.
> Now QGIS ask for confirmation first.
> Other GIS app desktops, Arcmap, gvSIG.... use DEL key.
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>+ Delete selected features in attribute table -> DEL key without ask for confirmation.
> Now QGIS uses Ctrl+D shortcut and ask for confirmation first.
> Other GIS app desktops, Arcmap, gvSIG.... use DEL key.
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>+ Remove selected node of a feature -> 'backspace' key without ask for confirmation.
> Now QGIS uses DEL key, and similarly 'backspace' already deletes a node when drawing a feature.
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>+ Remove layer from legend -> Ctrl+D with ask for confirmation.
> Now QGIS does not ask for confirmation.
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>Our purpose is to standardize these keys and avoid unnecessary and continuous confirmation messages in an edit session (You can easily undo the removal using the UNDO option menu or Ctrl+Z shortcut).
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>You can see the current discussion in:
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>http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9094
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>Thank you very much!
>Regards
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