yep!

i agree, and this reminds me on having the same for features that show 
the most prominent "what i want to know about" .. ie. number of 
vertices, geom-type, inner rings, perimeter, area, centroid coords,..

furthermore there was the idea to give layers 4 states:
- editable (selectable, snapping on)
- hitable (selectable, snapping on)
- visible (not selectable, snapping on)
- invisible
or something like that. This is beneficial if one digitizes.

where would be the best position to add such a layer attribute. 
Layerable? or Layer?

stefan

Michaël Michaud schrieb:
> Hi Larry,
> 
> Excellent plugin !
> 
> Michaël
> 
> Larry Becker a écrit :
> 
>> A new feature was added last night which adds a menu item  "Layer
>> Properties" to the Layer Name right click menu.  This feature will
>> display layer information and statistics such as name, number of
>> features, number of points, number of attributes, geometry type,
>> DataSource class, and source path.  It works on single or multiple
>> layer selections.  It also includes a transparency adjustment slider
>> that works for layer selections.  Language file entries have been
>> made.  Only the German translation is currently completed.  There were
>> 19 strings - I got tired. :-)
>>
>> This is basically the beginnings of duplicating the ArcMap layer
>> properties functionality.  However, this property sheet is designed to
>> work with multiple layers at once.  SkyJUMP has had this for a while,
>> but I haven't gotten around to a general release yet.
>>
>> regards,
>> Larry Becker
>>  
>>
> 
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