[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #191: Legend improvements - further
to #117
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Sat Jun 12 00:26:34 EDT 2010
#191: Legend improvements - further to #117
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Reporter: morb_au | Owner: mhugent
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor: annoyance | Milestone: Version 1.6.0
Component: Map Legend | Version: HEAD
Keywords: | Platform_version:
Platform: All | Must_fix: No
Status_info: 0 |
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Changes (by pcav):
* milestone: Version 1.0.3 => Version 1.6.0
Old description:
> Whilst the immediate issue in #117 has been addressed, I have come up
> with some further ideas that may be useful to implement in the post-0.8
> timeframe.
>
> 1. Overview and Editing icons can be also shown beside the top-level
> layer name, to avoid having to enable "Show file groups".
> 2. There also seems to be a "projection not valid" icon floating around
> in the code, however this hasn't been addressed in r5594. Perhaps we need
> to do something for it too.
> 3. The column sizes have been hard-coded to arbitrary values. I have no
> problem if these get tweaked further.
> 4. Add an asterisk (*) to the layer name if it *has* been edited but not
> saved. This is similar to some text editors I have seen.
New description:
Whilst the immediate issue in #117 has been addressed, I have come up with
some further ideas that may be useful to implement in the post-0.8
timeframe.
1. Overview and Editing icons can be also shown beside the top-level layer
name, to avoid having to enable "Show file groups".
2. There also seems to be a "projection not valid" icon floating around in
the code, however this hasn't been addressed in r5594. Perhaps we need to
do something for it too.
3. The column sizes have been hard-coded to arbitrary values. I have no
problem if these get tweaked further.
4. Add an asterisk (*) to the layer name if it *has* been edited but not
saved. This is similar to some text editors I have seen.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/191#comment:3>
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