Hi Horst

I also like to have the node tools in a pull-down menu.

Still I think the separation basic editing toolbar / advanced editing toolbar 
makes sense because some advanced tools are probably used less frequently, so 
user should have the possibility to show/hide this toolbar depending on his 
current task.

My suggestion is to hide the advanced editing toolbar by default (for the first 
start of qgis) such that user interface seems less overcrowded for new users. 

Also, I'd like to move the split feature tool to the advanced editing toolbar 
as it probably is used less frequently than 'add feature' and the node tools.

What do you think?

Regards,
Marco 


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Von: qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org im Auftrag von Düster Horst
Gesendet: Mo 15.06.2009 09:09
An: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: [Qgis-user] Undo and redo editing
 
Martin and Richard 
 
Great news after long weekend. Thank you very much for the great ability to 
undo and redo the last editings. The editing environment is very matured now.  
 
We should think about to rearrange the two editing toolbars. What about to 
combine p.e. all nodetools inclusive move, add and delete a single node into 
one pulldown button and so on with the other editing tools? 
 
 
Regrads  
Horst 
 
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