Hi,

So the meaning of this tool is to complete a polygon that is touching an 
existing polygon at two points so that the new polygon follows the boundaries 
of an existing polygon without creating overlaps? At leat so it seems to work.  
Very nice, and I could imagine real use for that when digitising new areas, 
parcels or different landuse etc. But is it intentionally made in such a way 
that it does not follow concave boundaries but leaves gaps between old and new 
polygons?

By the way, I have been using for some time now OpenJUMP with a laptop having 
both keyboard and touchscreen. Stylus is quite a nice and fast tool for drawing 
but it has one drawback: double clicking on the touchscreen is difficult 
because stylus easily moves a bit between taps.  It makes ending of a feature 
hard and inaccurate.  How about if the line or polygon that is drawn could be 
ended ot the last set point by hitting a key on the keyboard, Enter for example?

-Jukka Rahkonen-




 

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> what is the usage of the new auto complete polygon tool?
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