Hi Cory,
There is nothing wrong with your feature or bug request (whatever it is
;-) ) - there is certainly value for it!
But there is a point in the temporal controller in presentation-only
mode. It covers probably >90% of the use cases - as most many users
don't edit temporal data, but ana
> Honestly, whether this is a bug or a feature request is debatable, I
personally think that it is a bug because a user would not expect that a
basic software action like editing gets broken when the temporal controller
is active: we should either disable editing in that case or make editing
work w
Hi,
Honestly, whether this is a bug or a feature request is debatable, I
personally think that it is a bug because a user would not expect that a
basic software action like editing gets broken when the temporal controller
is active: we should either disable editing in that case or make editing
wor
Hi Cory,
Yes - I would also think that this is not a bug, but a feature request. It
was never claimed that the temporal controller works fine in conjunction
with editing tools. The temporal controller was designed as a presentation
tool and not for editing.
To improve the situation you would have
Hi Cory,
We don't offer targeted donations where you can influence a specific bug
fix. If you need that - please contact one of the QGIS commercial support
providers - see
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/commercial_support.html
Primarily one of the "core contributors".
What specific issue
Hello,
Whom do I contact to make sure that a donation goes for development work on
a specific bug or feature? The Donations doesn;t list any contacts except
for tax deductions.
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Hi all.
After each release we have a spike in donations, that partly covers our
bugfixing
effort. For 2.4, apparently the increase is more marked, probably as a result
of the
(IMHO discreet and gentle) invitation to donate from the download page.
A success, overall. Thanks to Richard and others f