Opened 11 years ago
Last modified 11 years ago
#9214 new defect
selectaction.cycles.multiple.matches stops cycling the path selection & loses pointer rectangle
Reported by: | A_Pirard | Owned by: | team |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | Core | Version: | tested |
Keywords: | Cc: | A_Pirard |
Description (last modified by )
JOSM 6060; Java 1.7.0_25.
I was finding the third wheel and right-alt a pita until I discovered selectaction.cycles.multiple.matches.
I think it should be true by default, however: who does click an object several times without reason?
And who would complain for discovering that feature rather than complain for not discovering it?
There is a small bug, however.
If a node belonging to a way of an overlap is control-clicked, the selection of the way cycles.
That makes getting the wanted selection very tricky.
Also, while playing with that, the cycling feature disappeared: click working just the plain old way.
I opened another layer to test there and it was cycling all-right.
I came back to the first layer and it was cycling again.
But in the process, the mouse pointer had lost its rectangle on both layers.
I'm afraid I can't reproduce this, though.
I wondered for months what's inside the rectangle of the mouse pointer until I rtfm.
May I suggest to draw the path horizontally in the rectangle?
I'd be happy to be helpful if you send me or tell me where to easily get the pictures to update.
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comment:1 by , 11 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Summary: | selectaction.cycles.multiple.matches bug → selectaction.cycles.multiple.matches stops cycling the path selection & loses pointer rectangle |
comment:2 by , 11 years ago
comment:3 by , 11 years ago
Replying to A_Pirard:
I came back to the first layer and it was cycling again.
But in the process, the mouse pointer had lost its rectangle on both layers.
The mouse pointer problem is a know issue, but we do not have a clue how to reproduce it so far. It did happen at my systems once last week but activating a non data layer and switching back solved the issue for me.
Replying to A_Pirard:
Images of cursor modifiers can be found at trunk/images/cursor/modifier.