see 4513. I forgot to add language codes to MenuNames.class on previous
versions
2015-06-25 11:12 GMT+02:00 Giuseppe Aruta :
> I committed the changes, see version 4511. Tools are now located on
> submenu "Other tools", as suggested by Michaël.
> I also add to this submenu another plugin:
> *Meas
I committed the changes, see version 4511. Tools are now located on submenu
"Other tools", as suggested by Michaël.
I also add to this submenu another plugin:
*Measure Selected feature*: this plugin uses the Advance Measure framwork
to give back Area/Perimeter/Length of a selected feature.
Currentl
Hi Peppe,
I don't use the context menu too much, but you're right , it is a bit long.
On the other hand, creating a Tools submenu will hide candidate plugins
a bit more.
I have no strong opinion, maybe two advices :
- name the submenu "Other tools" or "Miscellaneous tools" as the content
of will
not easier or more difficult than on any other os. as Stefan said, it is just a
bit more tricky to stay on the context menu while navigating. but as it does
not deactivate if you leave it's boundaries, like main menus do, that is not a
big issue.
find attached how the popup menu looks on mac. .
Yes Stefan, those are all tools available when clicking on a feature to
edit it.
Regarding MacOSX, I can see (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context_menu)
that is is a bit different comparing to Win or Linux. How difficult can be
for a MacOSX user to have submenus on the context menu?
I am not a Ma
sounds reasonable.
These are tools available when clicking on a feature to edit it - right?
Although navigating into submenus is sometimes tricky with a mouse.
stefan
Am 24.06.15 um 06:16 schrieb Giuseppe Aruta:
> Hi all,
> I would like to modify the Layer View context menu introducing a submenu