https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370263
--- Comment #12 from Stefan Bauer <stefan-a-ba...@gmx.net> --- (In reply to Olivier Carton from comment #11) > Now that have realized that the track is indeed drawn, > I think that there is another issue. > > In older version of Marble (1.9.2 for instance), loading a GPX file > (directly in Marble or from Dolphin) makes Marble zoom in and change > the focus so that the track uses most of the window and is really visible. > > In Marble 2.1.0, the focus is not changed and the view is still on > the starting view of the globe. This has two effects. > > + this lack of feedback from Marble lets the user think that the track > has not been drawn. > + the user must know where the track is on earth because Marble does > not zoom on it. This is even made more difficult by the fact that > the track is barely visible. Yeah, there's an old feature request which relates to this. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323673 Either this one should be reopened or a new bug should be filed. IMHO the current issue should be focused on bringing back the old style of how the GPX is drawn. I'll try if I could come up with a patch. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.