Jukka,

could you comment on the below? especially on the status quo. is switching 
tools via mouse behaving as it used to be?

..ede


On 07.03.2013 23:25, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi,
>>> should be fixed in 3304.. please check. ede
>>> Ghost disappeared, but unfortunately, we need them when changing the
>>> cursor to zoom tool or pan tool (may be also select, info...)
>> whqt do i miss? did we ever have what you describe above?
> Maybe not :-[ (must I say that I do not edit so much ?)
> 
> But I think it is an important feature to be able to zoom/pan
> during editing.
> I know it is possible with shortcuts, but maybe not as easy
> to find (as said before by Jukka).
> My feeling is that it maybe better to keep the (ghost) shape
> in all cases than to loose it when using a non-editing cursor
> tool.
> Just an opinion. Jukka and Peppe have a better experience
> about what is user-friendly or not with these tools and you
> know better than I do how to keep this part of the code
> consistent.
>>
>>> Ideally, cancelling a shape editing sequence should be authorized by
>>> cursors allowed to edit shapes, not others.
>>> At least I think so.
>> how do you mean? can you give an example?
> Yes.
> If you start a linestring, I think that
> - cliking the linestring cursor tool again or any other editing tool
> (tools of the editing toolbox minus select tools) should cancel the
> shape.
> - clicking select or any non editing tool (zoom, pan, measure) should keep
> the ghost and make it possible to finish it after yo have moved or check
> some attributes...
>>
>>> Should we create an interface for that ?
>> not until i know what you mean ;)
> Of course, hope I made it more clear.
>> afaik i restored the behaviour as it was before the shortcuts, didn't i?
> Probably. Sorry for the confusion. So many propositions have
> been discussed that I gave my opinion without knowing exactly
> how it was and what has changed.
> 
> Michaël
> 
>>
>> ...ede
>>

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