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Reporter: SomeoneElse [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.37pm, Wednesday, 14th March 2012]
This is, I suspect, related to the fix for #3562 and related issues. In order to prevent newbies from moving POIs by mistake, you now need to click a POI twice before moving to drag it across the map.
This has the effect that if you click/drag on an empty area of map, the map moves (as expected) but if you click/drag over a GPS trace, it doesn't. This is confusing, because (especially when there are lots of GPS traces loaded) it can be difficult to understand why the map isn't moving.
Would it be possible have click/drag move the map if even you've clicked on a bit of GPS trace, or other thing that can't be moved*?
*Right now, GPS waypoints can't be moved without unlocking them. It'd be nice if they could, but that's a different issue.
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Reporter: SomeoneElse
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.37pm, Wednesday, 14th March 2012]
This is, I suspect, related to the fix for #3562 and related issues. In order to prevent newbies from moving POIs by mistake, you now need to click a POI twice before moving to drag it across the map.
This has the effect that if you click/drag on an empty area of map, the map moves (as expected) but if you click/drag over a GPS trace, it doesn't. This is confusing, because (especially when there are lots of GPS traces loaded) it can be difficult to understand why the map isn't moving.
Would it be possible have click/drag move the map if even you've clicked on a bit of GPS trace, or other thing that can't be moved*?
*Right now, GPS waypoints can't be moved without unlocking them. It'd be nice if they could, but that's a different issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: