Bug report #11572
Filter Legend By Map Content doesn't maintain point displacement legend
Status: | Closed | ||
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Priority: | Normal | ||
Assignee: | René-Luc ReLuc | ||
Category: | Map Legend | ||
Affected QGIS version: | 2.18.13 | Regression?: | No |
Operating System: | Easy fix?: | No | |
Pull Request or Patch supplied: | Yes | Resolution: | end of life |
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data: | No | Copied to github as #: | 19834 |
Description
For point vector layer render with 'displacement point', when 'Filter Legend By Map Content' is activated, the legend is not rendered even if it has to be.
It's due to QgsPointDisplacementRenderer that embedded the real renderer.
History
#1 Updated by René-Luc ReLuc about 10 years ago
- Status changed from Open to In Progress
- Pull Request or Patch supplied changed from No to Yes
Patch supplied with the pull request 1673 : https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/1673
Thanks to review it
#2 Updated by René-Luc ReLuc almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Closed
- Resolution set to fixed/implemented
Fixed 47a1618. Backported to 2.6 commit:c67f0a5
#3 Updated by René-Luc ReLuc almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to Reopened
Update the fixed to be more generalist
#4 Updated by Giovanni Manghi almost 9 years ago
- Target version deleted (
Version 2.6)
#5 Updated by Alain FERRATON over 8 years ago
I reproduce this bug in QGIS 2.14
#6 Updated by René-Luc ReLuc almost 8 years ago
- Target version set to Version 2.14
- Affected QGIS version changed from 2.6.0 to 2.14.0
- Resolution deleted (
fixed/implemented) - Assignee changed from Martin Dobias to René-Luc ReLuc
Found a way to fix it!
#7 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 7 years ago
- Easy fix? set to No
- Regression? set to No
#8 Updated by Ivan Katanović about 7 years ago
The bug is still present in 2.18.13
#9 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 7 years ago
- Description updated (diff)
- Affected QGIS version changed from 2.14.0 to 2.18.13
#10 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 5 years ago
- Resolution set to end of life
- Status changed from Reopened to Closed
End of life notice: QGIS 2.18 LTR
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http://blog.qgis.org/2019/03/09/end-of-life-notice-qgis-2-18-ltr/
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