[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #699: several bugs in managing groups in the layer's list

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Tue Oct 28 14:25:05 EDT 2008


#699: several bugs in managing groups in the layer's list
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        Reporter:  tutey at o2.pl                       |         Owner:  homann       
            Type:  bug                               |        Status:  assigned     
        Priority:  major: does not work as expected  |     Milestone:  Version 1.0.0
       Component:  Map Legend                        |       Version:  HEAD         
      Resolution:                                    |      Keywords:               
Platform_version:                                    |      Platform:  All          
        Must_fix:  Yes                               |   Status_info:  0            
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Comment (by msieczka):

 Per request https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/699#comment:4 - the bug is
 partly fixed for me. Details:

 > 1. add a group
 > 2. add three or more layers, name them [F2] l1, l2, l3 respectively
 > 3. collapse the layers
 > 4. move the layers into the group, in order l1, l2, l3 etc
 > 5. add a new layer (don't collapse it)
 > 6. move the new layer *slowly* into the group
 >
 > For me, in most cases then the order in the group becomes reverted (ie,
 "l3,l2,l1" instead of
 > "l1,l2,l3".

 This one's gone...

 > Also, when there's a layer outside the group, on the bottom of the
 legend, and it's moved into
 > the group subsequently, it usually doesn't come as the last, but the one
 before the last.

 Gone too.

 > Create a group with five layer called l1-l5, set them in descending
 order and start moving
 > the first to the bottom and back, in random moves. Sooner or later the
 initial order is broken.

 Still present. Even 3 layers are enough to reproduce. The more of them,
 the easier though.

 Debian testing amd64, QGIS SVN trunk r9552, QT 4.4.3.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/699#comment:8>
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