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Reverse Isochrones won't go away
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1 year 4 months ago #2076
by Sweetnam
Reverse Isochrones won't go away was created by Sweetnam
I ran a reverse isochrone with my last routing which was interesting.. but it left all the isochrones on the map even after I deleted the routing itself. How do i get rid of the reverse isochrones? I'm running the Windows version, details at the bottom of the post.
Cheers. qtVLM
Version : 5.11-3 (meltemus) (Apr 27 2023)
System windows 10
Qt 5.15.12
Memory size: 32,487 Gb
CPUs: 16
Build for: x86_64
Running on: x86_64
screen size 4800x1350 *1
Hardware ID: 86B1FDC802931D5DEE78E604BB8FE2F0
Cheers. qtVLM
Version : 5.11-3 (meltemus) (Apr 27 2023)
System windows 10
Qt 5.15.12
Memory size: 32,487 Gb
CPUs: 16
Build for: x86_64
Running on: x86_64
screen size 4800x1350 *1
Hardware ID: 86B1FDC802931D5DEE78E604BB8FE2F0
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1 year 4 months ago #2078
by maitai
Replied by maitai on topic Reverse Isochrones won't go away
Only way is to close qtVlm and reopen, that will keep your route.
I will check if I can reproduce that and fix it.
I will check if I can reproduce that and fix it.
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1 year 4 months ago #2079
by maitai
Replied by maitai on topic Reverse Isochrones won't go away
I cannot reproduce that. Can you please describe what steps you followed to get that bug?
Please update also to qtVlm 5.11.5
Please update also to qtVlm 5.11.5
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