[GRASS-dev] [GRASS GIS] #688: wxgui - georectify: after finishing editing a point, next point should be activated

#688: wxgui - georectify: after finishing editing a point, next point should be
activated
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Reporter: mlennert | Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
     Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.5.0
Component: wxGUI | Version: 6.4.0 RCs
Keywords: wxgui georectify | Platform: Unspecified
      Cpu: Unspecified |
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In the wxgui georectifier, I think it would be more intuitive to by
default jump to the next point in the list after having finished editing
the previous one. Currently, you create a point, edit the projected values
and then if you go on to put a second point, its coordinates replace those
of the first, unless you remember to click on the next line in the list of
points.

Moritz

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#688: wxgui - georectify: after finishing editing a point, next point should be
activated
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Reporter: mlennert | Owner: grass-dev@…
     Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.5.0
Component: wxGUI | Version: 6.4.0 RCs
Keywords: wxgui georectify | Platform: Unspecified
      Cpu: Unspecified |
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Comment(by mmetz):

Replying to [ticket:688 mlennert]:
> In the wxgui georectifier, I think it would be more intuitive to by
default jump to the next point in the list after having finished editing
the previous one. Currently, you create a point, edit the projected values
and then if you go on to put a second point, its coordinates replace those
of the first, unless you remember to click on the next line in the list of
points.
>
Jumping to the next point in the list would be possible, but when are you
finished editing the current point? For some points I spend some time
adjusting them until RMS error is ok, in this case I would not want
automatic jump to the next point. In the new Ground Control Point Manager,
there is a confirmation dialog to prevent accidental modification.

Markus M

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#688: wxgui - georectify: after finishing editing a point, next point should be
activated
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  Reporter: mlennert | Owner: grass-dev@…
      Type: enhancement | Status: closed
  Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.5.0
Component: wxGUI | Version: 6.4.0 RCs
Resolution: wontfix | Keywords: wxgui georectify
  Platform: Unspecified | Cpu: Unspecified
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Changes (by mlennert):

  * status: new => closed
  * resolution: => wontfix

Comment:

Replying to [comment:1 mmetz]:
> Replying to [ticket:688 mlennert]:
> > In the wxgui georectifier, I think it would be more intuitive to by
default jump to the next point in the list after having finished editing
the previous one. Currently, you create a point, edit the projected values
and then if you go on to put a second point, its coordinates replace those
of the first, unless you remember to click on the next line in the list of
points.
> >
> Jumping to the next point in the list would be possible, but when are
you finished editing the current point? For some points I spend some time
adjusting them until RMS error is ok, in this case I would not want
automatic jump to the next point. In the new Ground Control Point Manager,
there is a confirmation dialog to prevent accidental modification.

I see your point. Have no idea how to solve this completely, but probably
your confirmation dialog is the best possible way.

Thanks !

Closing this wish.

Moritz

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