no stress. these are valid feature requests, please log them on sf.net...
unless these are bugs introduced lately, which i highly doubt, let's delay them 
until after the release. we have to draw a line somewhere and Michael is 
correct, actually the shortcuts were never planned i just took the liberty. 
sorry :)

also i am pretty sure, some people do not want to acknowledge each deletion 
either, so some time consuming discussion is probably necessary.

do you plan on translating before the release still?

..ede

On 18.03.2013 20:49, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> 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 
> <mailto: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 <mailto: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> 
> <mailto: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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