Bug report #1893

opening data tables widens the main window

Added by Paolo Cavallini over 14 years ago. Updated about 5 years ago.

Status:Reopened
Priority:Low
Assignee:-
Category:GUI
Affected QGIS version:3.6.0 Regression?:No
Operating System: Easy fix?:No
Pull Request or Patch supplied:No Resolution:
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data:No Copied to github as #:11953

Description

When opening >=3 tables while in docked mode, the main window becomes very wide, instead of shrinking the space allocated to each table

History

#1 Updated by Paolo Cavallini almost 14 years ago

Still true in 1.5.0

#2 Updated by Paolo Cavallini almost 14 years ago

See also #2258

#3 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 12 years ago

  • Target version changed from Version 1.7.0 to Version 1.7.4

#4 Updated by Paolo Cavallini almost 12 years ago

  • Crashes QGIS or corrupts data set to No
  • Target version changed from Version 1.7.4 to Version 1.8.0
  • Affected QGIS version set to master

#5 Updated by Paolo Cavallini over 11 years ago

  • Target version changed from Version 1.8.0 to Version 2.0.0

#6 Updated by Anita Graser almost 10 years ago

  • Operating System changed from Debian to all
  • Assignee deleted (nobody -)
  • Target version changed from Version 2.0.0 to Future Release - Lower Priority
  • Pull Request or Patch supplied set to No

same on Win8

#7 Updated by Anita Graser almost 10 years ago

  • Category changed from Data Provider to GUI

#8 Updated by Nathan Woodrow almost 10 years ago

Seems there is a tabify method which we can use to tabify two, or more dock widgets. Would this be the solution? We could change it so that it always tabs the dock widgets.

#9 Updated by Paolo Cavallini almost 10 years ago

Sounds good, thanks

#10 Updated by Giovanni Manghi almost 7 years ago

  • Regression? set to No
  • Easy fix? set to No

#11 Updated by Paolo Cavallini about 6 years ago

Seems solved now, could someone confirm?

#12 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 6 years ago

  • Status changed from Open to Feedback

Paolo Cavallini wrote:

Seems solved now, could someone confirm?

if/when needed an answer from issuer or others please put the ticket in feedback status, thanks.

#13 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 6 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Closed
  • Resolution set to fixed/implemented

Assuming is fixed.

#14 Updated by Paolo Cavallini about 6 years ago

  • Resolution deleted (fixed/implemented)
  • Status changed from Closed to Reopened

Just checked in 2.18.16, still true.

#15 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 6 years ago

  • Affected QGIS version changed from master to 2.18.16
  • Status changed from Reopened to Open
  • Operating System deleted (all)

#16 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 5 years ago

  • Status changed from Open to Closed
  • Resolution set to end of life

End of life notice: QGIS 2.18 LTR

Source:
http://blog.qgis.org/2019/03/09/end-of-life-notice-qgis-2-18-ltr/

QGIS 3.4 has recently become our new Long Term Release (LTR) version. This is a major step in our history – a long term release version based on the massive updates, library upgrades and improvements that we carried out in the course of the 2.x to 3x upgrade cycle.

We strongly encourage all users who are currently using QGIS 2.18 LTR as their preferred QGIS release to migrate to QGIS 3.4. This new LTR version will receive regular bugfixes for at least one year. It also includes hundreds of new functions, usability improvements, bugfixes, and other goodies. See the relevant changelogs for a good sampling of all the new features that have gone into version 3.4

Most plugins have been either migrated or incorporated into the core QGIS code base.

We strongly discourage the continued use of QGIS 2.18 LTR as it is now officially unsupported, which means we’ll not provide any bug fix releases for it.

You should also note that we intend to close all bug tickets referring to the now obsolete LTR version. Original reporters will receive a notification of the ticket closure and are encouraged to check whether the issue persists in the new LTR, in which case they should reopen the ticket.

If you would like to better understand the QGIS release roadmap, check out our roadmap page! It outlines the schedule for upcoming releases and will help you plan your deployment of QGIS into an operational environment.

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#17 Updated by Paolo Cavallini about 5 years ago

  • Affected QGIS version changed from 2.18.16 to 3.6.0
  • Status changed from Closed to Reopened

Still true in 3.6

#18 Updated by Giovanni Manghi about 5 years ago

  • Resolution deleted (end of life)

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