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--- Comment #4 from Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de> ---
(In reply to Armin Le Grand from comment #3)

[A lot more stuff about various actions with polygon, which I didn't test]

- ctrl-click: close current poly, start new one (polyPoly topology)

So I will state my questions again:

- What is the correct handling here from your POV?
- Would it make sense to split polygon and polyline for more consistent
behavior?
- Is a PolyPolygon just a group of independent polygons, or do they have to
share a common point, as 5.4 handling seems to somehow imply, as it continues
the line?

Windows PolyPolygon function has: "The PolyPolygon function draws a series of
closed polygons. [...] The polygons drawn by this function can overlap.", which
doesn't exactly answer my last question either. But it suggests it makes sense
split the polyline functionality, so you either draw polygons or polylines.

So from my POV and as I already stated, I think 7.0 is correct, so no fixes are
needed. I'm still for the polygon / polyline split for UX consistency.

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