Two tables can also also have different filters. So you might want to compare them. Restricting to a single open table per layer is not good IMO, but yes the side stacking option that currently happens is not ideal.
Something else I have considered in this situation is a table manager type dock, or some other way to show tables that are open. So like the composer we can close but not destroy the table and also maintain the state. This means you could restore the table from the manager rather then having to reopen them each time. A simple way (but of course not the only option) for the above is to add a Tables -> sub menu to the context menu for the layer which lets you restore a "closed" table. Just a thought - Nathan On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]> wrote: > Il 07/10/2014 14:44, Raymond Nijssen ha scritto: > > > What is the point of comparing two identical tables? If they have the > same source, > > the contents must be the same. Or do you mean comparing different parts > of the same > > table? In that case a split view would indeed solve the problem. > > Often one wants to compare a selection with another one, so we would need > also one > selection/show bars per table. > All the best. > > -- > Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu > Corsi QGIS e PostGIS: http://www.faunalia.eu/training.html > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >
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