gvSIG feature requests #1958

Add perimeter area and coordinates buttons are not intuitive

Added by Manuel Madrid almost 11 years ago. Updated about 4 years ago.

Status:Closed% Done:

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Priority:NormalSpent time:-
Assignee:José Olivas
Category:Usability
Target version:2.5.1-3016
gvSIG version:2.0.0 Add-on resolve version:
Keywords: Add-on resolve build:
Has patch:No Proyecto:
Add-on name:Unknown Hito:
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Description

The tools for adding the perimeter, area and coordinates values as a new field in the attribute table are not intuitive (both for the icon and for the tip). I would propose to do the following:

1. Change the tip for "Add perimeter/distance values".
2. Change the icons for a more intuitive one. The current ones are similar to the measurement tools in view document.

Note: The add area button appears only in polygon vector layers. The add perimeter button appears in both polygon and polyline layers. The add X,Y button only appears in point layers.

Associated revisions

Revision 44913
Added by José Olivas about 4 years ago

refs #1958 Actualizados los tool tips

History

#1 Updated by Manuel Madrid almost 11 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)
  • Subject changed from Add perimeter and area buttons are not intuitive to Add perimeter area and coordinates buttons are not intuitive

#2 Updated by Álvaro Anguix over 10 years ago

  • Assignee set to Juan Lucas Domínguez

Los iconos se podrían dejar de momento, ya que está pensado a futuro hacer un cambio más global de iconos. Pero que en lugar de "Area/Perimeter" aparezca el "Add area values" o similar creo que es bastante rápido.

#3 Updated by Álvaro Anguix about 10 years ago

  • Assignee deleted (Juan Lucas Domínguez)

#4 Updated by Álvaro Anguix over 8 years ago

  • Category changed from Document table to Usability

#5 Updated by José Olivas about 4 years ago

  • Target version set to 2.5.1-3016
  • Assignee set to José Olivas
  • Status changed from New to Fixed

#6 Updated by Álvaro Anguix about 4 years ago

  • Status changed from Fixed to Closed

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