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Better indication when an action is selected #1734
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Now that I know what cased the problem, I've been looking at the process, and I still don't see how I would have activated it. I do wonder if I've hit the q on the keyboard, but blinking the menu item is not going to do anything. If you hover over and click the action happens. I'm still finding this pallet thing fundamentally wrong. It is sitting on top of the exact place I am working and when I'm tidying up, having selected an object, it may well be where I want to add or move a node. Certainly tidying up the buildings at Weston it was just here I wanted to be. Please can we have an option that it's simply a floating tool bar we can move around. Then one can leave it in a suitable position to one side and one is not nearly so concerned with accidentally clicking a button when the mouse 'slips' from the select position. |
I went and hit a few buttons at random and pressed SAVE in iD. It said something like:
Now that really does not nail it. First, why does a beginner editor use an mathematical term like "vertex"? How about saying what actions lead to those node changes? It could look a little like the undo buffer comments just sorted by object:
While this does not address the usability issues of the radial menu, or the highly prominent trash can icon, it might help compensate. By listing the SAVE actions as the user executed them, hopefully it will be easier for new users to check they are saving what they meant to save. |
Good ideas, can you capture those in a separate ticket? |
Not sure if the change id had done to my data would have been discernible from a better description? The nodes had changed, but the node numbers hadn't, only the extra two had been added so the way looked correct as text when looking at history.. It was not until the points are plotted that the movement was shown. But I am still not seeing how I created it. If I do the same operations to create it it sticks out like a sore thumb and because everything is alien to my method of working I was taking notice of everything. It's probably just a rogue hick-up that nobody else will hit, but the various issues created here are certainly very relevant since id is now the default. |
If I had to guess, I'd say that you probably clicked on a building, but bug #1693 caused the background landuse polygon to be selected. You could than have used the rectify tool and the action was falsely applied to the landuse polygon instead of the building. As the borders of the landuse polygon weren't visible to you, you didn't notice. See also #1702. I don't think that the proposed UI changes (blink the menu item / animated transitions) would provide any help in this case. |
Martin Raifer wrote:
I don't remember using the rectify at all. I was trying to work out how it would
Personally I expect the button I'm hovering over to highlight clearly before I A lot of the time I'm working via remote access to third party sites, where a Lester Caine - G8HFLContact - http://lsces.co.uk/wiki/?page=contact |
Separated "save confirmation" out to ticket #1735, @jfirebaugh |
Closing.. Flash messages were added in #3753 |
Sometimes users select actions from the radial menu without noticing (#1731). The visual indication of selecting an action should be more prominent.
Possibilities:
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