Hi Jukka,

with shift + alt it works.
I have to change my tutorial :-(

uwe


Am 15.04.2013 10:34, schrieb Rahkonen Jukka:
> Hi,
>
> Use shortcuts.  There has always been a shortcut for panning with  
> "Ctrl-Shift-Drag".  Now it is also possible to pan also with Ctrl-Arrow keys. 
>  See Help-Shortcuts and you will find much more.
>
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>
> Uwe Dalluege
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> how can I pan during editing?
>> In older OJ versions I could:
>>
>> 1. Start drawing a linestring.
>> 2. Strg + pan.
>> 3. pan
>> 4. Mark in Editing Toolbox linestring again an draw so on.
>>
>> In the latest nightbuilds this does not work!
>>
>> Do you have change something?
>>
>> Uwe
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