lol - I don't mind as long as we are consistent. 

Rather then "node" I tend to use "vertex".

With that in mind:
- "Editing" --> Vertex
- "Feature Editing" --> Feature

Not sure what I think of that, any other suggestions?



-- 
Jody Garnett


On Saturday, 15 September 2012 at 2:21 AM, Marco Foi wrote:

> Ah! Ah!
> I know who is the man to blame for this.. ..but I wont tell you the name! ;-)
> 
> Jokes aside, the Feature Editing block was where I first placed the Trim. 
> Then we decided to move it. 
> 
> I feel I understand the idea beyond your suggestion.. ..and I would go even 
> further, since I agree there is something misleading in current Block Labels.
> 
> I suggest this: 
> 
> RENAME current "Editing" in "Feature Editing" to match with the user feeling 
> that "editing" comprises directly managing feature NODES.
> RENAME current "Feature Editing" in "Feature Processing" to group all 
> "feature editing" tasks that are performed through geometric/topologic 
> algorithms (so: TRIM, merge, split [as Silvia suggests!]).
> 
> Marco
> 
> 2012/9/14 Silvia Franceschi <[email protected] 
> (mailto:[email protected])>
> > Dear all,
> > I just downloaded the new uDig release 1.3.2 and I am starting 
> > testing/using it.
> > I would just ask you if there is a definite rule for which to add the new 
> > tools in the Palette menu. My question is mainly regarding the Editing and 
> > Feature Editing menus. In particular in my honest opinion the Trim tool 
> > should be in the Feature Editing block instead of in the Editing one.
> > 
> > What do you think?
> > 
> > Silvia
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