[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #2008: print composer grid feature freezes qgis if the test layer is not in a geographic CRS

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Sat Oct 17 06:00:10 EDT 2009


#2008: print composer grid feature freezes qgis if the test layer is not in a
geographic CRS
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        Reporter:  lutra                                      |         Owner:  mhugent      
            Type:  bug                                        |        Status:  new          
        Priority:  critical: causes crash or data corruption  |     Milestone:  Version 1.4.0
       Component:  Printing                                   |       Version:  HEAD         
      Resolution:                                             |      Keywords:               
Platform_version:                                             |      Platform:  Debian       
        Must_fix:  No                                         |   Status_info:  0            
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Comment (by lutra):

 Hi, I compiled the latest code and gave a look again.

 Actually I confirm my observations: if the layers/project are defined in a
 geog. crs no problem. If are in a projected crs then qgis freezes.

 When I open the grid widget by activating the proper checkbox, the widget
 doesn't let me do anything, not even changing the intervals or checking
 "show grid".

 The test is as simple as using one of the shapefiles of the qgis sample
 dataset. Tested under unbuntu 9.04.

 Moreover I attach two screenshots to have a look to two more problems: a)
 when not docked the widget has no window "decorator" (is the right name?),
 so is not possible to move it around. When docked the widget is not usable
 because overlaps with other controls (I have a 1680x1050 screen).

 thanks

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/2008#comment:3>
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