Another note.
These are the test:
1) a) open a project with 5 layers b) delete 2 layers from workbench, c)
close the project without clicking on "save project". When I open again the
project the 5 layers are still on it
2) a) Open a project with layers, b) change style to a layer or two, c)
close the project without clicking on "save project". When user opens the
project layer style is not changed
I think we should implement a warning message on "Exit OpenJUMP" and "Close
project" that ask user anyhow if he wants to save the project
regards and sorry for this stress ;-)
peppe
2013/3/18 Giuseppe Aruta <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>
> Hi all,
> Just a note. In these days I am working around a course for newbies of
> GIS, using OJ.
> I think that a warning message, by the time that user delete geometries,
> which ask if user want really to delete them, should be useful - to avoid
> confusions.
> thanks
>
> Peppe
>
> I am working around for a small course for people who don't know how to
> use
>
> 2013/3/18 <edgar.sol...@web.de>
>
> no reason not to have both. from my point of view, feel free to add it
>> after 1.6 .
>> many applications i know provide identical main menu items as context
>> menus to provide a structured access as well as a fast contextual one.
>>
>> ..ede
>>
>> On 18.03.2013 16:07, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
>> > Context menu is fine but it is something a bit hidden. In fact on
>> OpenJUMP Jufre sperimantel version I moved all tools from context menu to
>> Attribute View toolbar. Inthei moment they seemed to me more accessible.
>> > Peppe
>> >
>> > 2013/3/18 <edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de>>
>> >
>> > On 18.03.2013 15:43, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> > > However, this may also mean that we need an undo button just for
>> the
>> > > Attribute view.
>> >
>> > just checked.
>> >
>> > text editing attributes
>> > as well as
>> > deleting complete features
>> > is completely un-/redoable.
>> >
>> > ..ede
>> >
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