Clearing out my inbox again lately I was moving a lot of items around the place.
I have a few queries and thoughts
with apologies if some of this has been discussed/requested before:
1) Drag Item A to become a sub-item of Item B (in same grid or other 'tabgroup'/pane)
Item B expands to show all sub-items with Item A at the bottom of the list [see also 1b & edits below]
Item B
Item W
Item X
Item Y
Item Z
Item A
Now if you want to collapse Item B, AFAIK (excluding using the mouse) you have to arrow up to it and only then can you collapse it - am I correct there - see #2 below - Edit 2010-03-05 menu: Item >> Collapse Parent )
other options
1a) Drag Item A to become a sub-item of Item B
Item B expands to show all sub-items with Item A at the top of the list
Item B
Item A
Item W
Item X
Item Y
Item Z
makes it much easier to collapse Item B
1b) Drag Item A to become a sub-item of Item B
Item B expands to show only Item A - other sub-items are temporarily hidden
Item B expands to show only Item A - other sub-items are temporarily hidden
Item B
Item A
again, makes it much easier to collapse Item B
I have seen behaviour 1a & 1b when dragging a onto the grid & creating a link - testing it now I get behaviour 1a
Edit:-
I've just gotten behaviour 1b when using drag-drop . . . so behaviour doesn't seem to be a stable
Edit 2010-03-05 -
since then I've been getting behaviour 1b which is quite good I think
Moving on from that,
2) is there a way to collapse up to the parents level, or the grandparents, etc. of the item
e.g. a shortcut to collapse upwards to level(s) above ?
Edit 2010-03-05 menu: Item >> Collapse Parent
3) moving stuff from the inbox, often I just give it another field value and untick 'Inbox'
When I click refresh, the grid view jumps up to the top of the list.
Anyways, refresh remembers selection, so I would request that if the selected item no longer shows in the refreshed grid, that the grid would jump to the item above.
(This wont be relevant if the sort is different on refresh but shouldn't be a problem if it is different)
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- focus should move to that item's new location, be it within a different grid or the same grid
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- focus should move to that item's new location, be it within a different grid or the same grid
Item B expands to show only Item A - other sub-items are temporarily hidden