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Rotated north arrow disappears on location edit with mouse #57489

Open Coastal0 opened 5 months ago

Coastal0 commented 5 months ago

What is the bug or the crash?

North arrow x/y locations updates to 9999999/9999999 when adjusting location via mouse movement for a rotated map layout.

Steps to reproduce the issue

Create map layout Change map rotation (e.g. 35 degrees) Place north arrow Move location of the north arrow using the mouse North arrow has disappeared and Position and Size window updates x and y location to 9999999

Versions

QGIS version 3.36.2-Maidenhead QGIS code revision 6d250527 Qt version 5.15.13 Python version 3.12.3 GDAL/OGR version 3.8.5 PROJ version 9.4.0 EPSG Registry database version v11.004 (2024-02-24) GEOS version 3.12.1-CAPI-1.18.1 SQLite version 3.45.1 PDAL version 2.6.3 PostgreSQL client version 16.2 SpatiaLite version 5.1.0 QWT version 6.2.0 QScintilla2 version 2.14.1 OS version Windows 10 Version 2009

Active Python plugins changeDataSource 3.1 deactivate_active_labels 0.5 exportStyles 1.0 geoscience 1.12 layer_tree_tools 1.2.1 MemoryLayerSaver 5.0.2 processing_saga_nextgen 1.0.0 profiletool 4.2.6 quick_map_services 0.19.34 slyr 7.4.0 SRTM-Downloader 3.2.2 db_manager 0.1.20 MetaSearch 0.3.6 processing 2.12.99

Supported QGIS version

New profile

Additional context

No response

dcmouser commented 5 months ago

I too am having other layout items (maybe just items that are "controlled by atlas") also exhibit this position 999999 bug, and once it happens it's unfixable... maps controlled by the atlas suddenly get "nan" sizes and 9999999 positions and cannot be moved or fixed -- they dissapear and no manual changing of parameters can bring them back. Changing the 99999 or nan values has no effect and gets changed back to these invalid values. very odd. Note that I upgraded from 3.32 and this bug may have been introduced in earlier versions of qgis.

johnwbryant commented 1 month ago

I'm also running into this problem on 3.38.1 on Ubuntu.

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