Hi Robin,

Have you tried using the Value tool plugin as an alternative? I think it predated the addition of the raster specific elements to the core Identify tool, and offers greater functionality. I particularly like it as it is a separate panel, not tied to the identify tool, without adding another button. It also offers multi layer views and customisable band combinations. NoData values are shown as zero - which may or may not be an improvement, but as it's Python based, you may have more luck customising it.

Cheers,

Andy

On 20/10/2015 19:14, Robin Wilson wrote:
On 20 Oct 2015, at 12:14, Nathan Woodrow <madman...@gmail.com <mailto:madman...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I'm keen to kill that dock and replace it with something better in the next version or version after. Open to ideas on that.


Did you have any specific ideas yourself?

I'm keen to see it work as well as possible - it's one of the bits of QGIS that I use the most (I write most of my analysis code in separate standalone Python scripts, and then use QGIS for investigating and visualising the output). The table and graph views are great - but possibly need a bit of work (eg. I opened a bug report on an issue with the graph and NaN values in bands - see https://hub.qgis.org/issues/13639). I still far prefer it to the equivalent windows in other tools (ArcGIS, for instance).

Robin



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