gvSIG bugs #4105
Selection of the layers in the View do not work properly in Windows
Status: | Invalid | % Done: | 0% | |
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Priority: | High | Spent time: | - | |
Assignee: | - | |||
Category: | Usability | |||
Target version: | 2.3.0-2426 (rev. org.gvsig.desktop-2.0.132, NOT USABLE) | |||
Severity: | Minor | Add-on version: | ||
gvSIG version: | 2.3.0 | Add-on build: | ||
gvSIG build: | 2419 | Add-on resolve version: | ||
Operative System: | Windows | Add-on resolve build: | ||
Keywords: | Proyecto: | |||
Has patch: | Hito: | |||
Add-on name: | Unknown |
Description
Many times, especially using Windows operating system, there is the need to click two-three times on the layer to have it selected and do operations. In linux it works much better but sometimes it happens also there.
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History
#1 Updated by Andrea Antonello about 8 years ago
- Target version changed from 2.2.0-2313-final (addons updates) to 2.3.0-2447-final (rev. org.gvsig.desktop-2.0.153)
I think this is related also to another issue I have seen (I tried to search for it, but couldn't find it any more... if someone know, it could be linked here).
It is not possible to right-click directly on a layer, since it doesn't get selected, but a small square appears (I assume an empty menu). Then it gets tricky to properly select the layer. It is really a bit of a usability problem with the layer selection. I wonder if there is a way to have this working smoothly.
#2 Updated by Antonio Falciano about 8 years ago
Hi Andrea,
the issue you have described is the same of #2361 and it seems that it will solved in gvSIG 2.4 (#3035#note-11).
#3 Updated by Álvaro Anguix about 8 years ago
- Status changed from New to Invalid
#4 Updated by Joaquín del Cerro Murciano about 8 years ago
- Duplicates gvSIG bugs #3035: Symbology is applied to active layers too added
#5 Updated by Joaquín del Cerro Murciano about 8 years ago
- Target version changed from 2.3.0-2447-final (rev. org.gvsig.desktop-2.0.153) to 2.3.0-2426 (rev. org.gvsig.desktop-2.0.132, NOT USABLE)