Hi,
just tested this now in master. Great feature , thanks a lot. Just one small
question, how can we clean alignements lines displayed after double clin in
ruler bar? I couldn't find anything for this. .
régis
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You may drag the alignment line over the 0 coordinate to delete it.
Regards
Marco
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regis.haubo...@eau-adour-garonne.fr hat geschrieben:Hi,
just tested this now in master. Great feature , thanks a lot. Just one small
question, how can we
On Friday, 29 March 2013 07:26:58 UTC+11, Marco Hugentobler wrote:
It took me a while to find out how to create snap lines in Inkscape.
I don't have a strong opinion about that. The idea in QGIS is that if
you want a snap line at x-coordinate 50, you click at the number 50 on
the x-scale. In
I think the reason that Inkscape has it swapped around is so it can create
those snap points on the axis. For me I find the QGIS way more user
friendly and less clicks. The way we are currently doing it lines up with
how programs like Word and Publisher do it so there really is no right way.
My
Hi,
First, let me thank for the guidelines - for the developer (Marco I
think?) and the one who sponsored it (no idea who paid for it).
The behavior is a bit non-standard, though. When dragging from the
horizontal ruler one gets a vertical guideline and vice versa. I think
we should stick
Hi Andi
First, let me thank for the guidelines - for the developer (Marco I
think?) and the one who sponsored it (no idea who paid for it).
The worldbank (InaSAFE project) funds the development.
It took me a while to find out how to create snap lines in Inkscape.
I don't have a strong
HI
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 5:01 PM, Andreas Neumann a.neum...@carto.net wrote:
Hi,
First, let me thank for the guidelines - for the developer (Marco I think?)
and the one who sponsored it (no idea who paid for it).
It was sponsored by the World Bank / GFDRR as part of the work we are
doing