[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #3211: Nothing displayed in Legend and mapcanvas if layer is physically missing from qgs file.

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Mon Mar 7 08:45:52 EST 2011


#3211: Nothing displayed in Legend and mapcanvas if layer is physically missing
from qgs file.
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        Reporter:  benoitrsa                                  |         Owner:  nobody                           
            Type:  bug                                        |        Status:  closed                           
        Priority:  critical: causes crash or data corruption  |     Milestone:  Version 1.7.0                    
       Component:  GUI                                        |       Version:  Trunk                            
      Resolution:  worksforme                                 |      Keywords:  Project, layer, legend, mapcanvas
Platform_version:  XP SP3                                     |      Platform:  Windows                          
        Must_fix:  Yes                                        |   Status_info:  0                                
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Changes (by aghisla):

  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => worksforme


Comment:

 I tried in vain to reproduce the bug with QGIS 15378 on Fedora 14, default
 CRS EPSG:4326 and OTFR inactive:

 1- load the sample project - the two layers are displayed.[[BR]]
 2- Close QGIS and rename a folder.[[BR]]
 3- Reopen QGIS, reopen the project. QGIS asks to locate the layer whose
 folder has been renamed.[[BR]]
 4a- I point it to the new location, then click OK - the two layers are
 displayed correctly.[[BR]]
 4b- I abort the search for the layer. QGIS displays only the unmodified
 layer.

 Sounds like everything behaves as expected. Closing the ticket.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/3211#comment:2>
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