I see the option to toggle it in the toolbar menu, so that takes care of that concern.

Nice work,
John

This is a nice plugin/addition.

One possible issue I encountered: if you close the coordinate window (if floating) or the view in the toolbar, how can you get the window or toolbar view back without an application restart? Intuitively, hitting the plugin icon or selecting it from the plugin menu should do a check to see if the floating window or toolbar/legend view is present and reinitiate as required.

Thanks,
John

On Aug 6, 2008, at 7:27 AM, Tim Sutton wrote:

Hi

I wrote a little plugin that lets you click on the map and copy the
coordinates to the clipboard. If you are using on the fly projection
it will display coordinates both in lat/lon and in the map canvas
projection.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/timlinux/2738766800/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timlinux/2738766796/

Probably doesnt address all the needs expressed in this thread but
hopefully it will take you some way there. Plugin is in SVN trunk and
will be in QGIS 1.0.0

Regards

Tim

2008/8/4 Tim Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi

Both use cases are technically not difficult I think - its just a
matter of someone finding the time amongst all the other things that
need sorting out for QGIS 1.0. Be sure to file a feature / enhancement
request and we will get to this when time permits.

Regards

Tim

2008/7/31 Michael Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Actually, I was thinking about a similar problem:
I am working in an area, where two different projections are used (UTM and S42). So I get locations in both coordinate systems and I would like to
display them at the same time on the map.
So I have the same wish as Austin, only that I would like to have two
different projected systems displayed.

Maybe it is already possible...?

Thank you very much for thinking about it.

micha


Am Mittwoch 30 Juli 2008 18:06:31 schrieb Agustin Lobo:
Could it be possible in the future having the
coordinates displayed both in the projection system
of the project (as it is now ) and as geographic
(lon, lat) coordinates? For example, today I was
using my data in qgis as an aid to search the spot
catalogue, where you define windows as lat, lon.
Having had both types of coordinates would been
helpful.

Thanks!

Agus


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