wouldn't it just be a matter of selecting input and output units first? that 
should be done easily. ede



On 14.02.2011 16:54, Larry Becker wrote:
> Hi Peppe,
> 
>   Speaking as someone who often uses Imperial units, thanks for thinking of 
> us!  I haven't updated to the latest snapshot.  Did the "Measure in feet" 
> option on the bottom of the tools menu go away?
> 
>   One of the issues that I have found with any "Measure in feet" tool is that 
> it assumes your project units are meters.  Of course it doesn't work if your 
> units are degrees, but the problem that confuses our users the most is when 
> the project units are feet, you can't use the "Measure in feet" tool because 
> it will do unnecessary conversion and give the wrong answer.
> 
>  regards,
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Giuseppe Aruta <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it 
> <mailto:giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi all,
>     I saw that the new measure tools have been substituted the original tool 
> into the last OJ Night snapshot.
>     I have a couple of proposals:
> 
>     a) Is it possible to duplicate those 2 tools, but in Feet instead of 
> Meters?
>     That means that we can have 4 tools instead of 2 (measure distance in 
> meters, measure area in meters, measure distance in feet,measure area in 
> feet).
>     That probably solves many works for people who use Imperial measure 
> system.
> 
>     b) as I can see those tools display also the relative distances between 
> points, but those distances are not saved: it would be useful to save even 
> that information on an extra layer.
> 
> 
>     regards and thanks
> 
>     Peppe
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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