Hi Nyall,

I find it useful from time to time with complex layer rendering when it
takes several seconds or more to render a map canvas and I want to
investigate attributes currently shown on screen.

My procedure is as follows:
1) zoom at the appropriate level and lock rendering
2) open the attribute table and set it to display items visible on the map
3) move around the map zooming in and out and analyzing the results


ned, 15. lis 2023. u 21:30 Nyall Dawson via QGIS-Developer <
qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> napisao je:

> Hi list,
>
> Question: are there still any valid use cases for the "render"
> checkbox in the status bar? It's been around forever, and DID have a
> strong use case when map rendering used to block the QGIS interface.
> But is there any reason to keep this around in modern QGIS versions?
>
> Nyall
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