Submitted by Hilary on 2019/11/06 14:20
The manual says one tag can have multiple parents, and even shows a screenshot where this has been done. It doesn't say how, though.
 
I've found a way round by opening the 'tags' grid, but is there a simpler way in the 'tags' pane itself?

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Hi Hilary,
 
The Tags grid is the way to go right now for multiple parents. Press F5 on the Tags pane to refresh it
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

You probably know this but in case not --
In the grid: Drag/dropping tag/item under a new parent while keeping the Control key pressed will cause the item to also show in the new location.

Hilary

2019/11/06 17:41

In reply to by Tom

Thanks!
 
I know it in theory, but in practice I have endless trouble with dragging and dropping in the grid. About 20% of the time I can pick up a single item and drag it to a new place. The rest of the time, when I select an item and start dragging, it selects adjacent items instead of moving the one selected. If I pause and change direction, it'll stop selecting items and start moving them - but only once I have at least 2 items selected.
 
This drives me batty, so I normally go the long way round and use keyboard shortcuts: first copy the item, then paste it below the desired parent, then use 'tab' to make it a child item. (You can only paste an item on the same level as another one - which means you can only add it as a child item if the parent already has other children.)
 
All of which made me decide to try using tags instead of multiple parents! But if you have any tips to get drag and drop to work as described in the manual, I'd be ever so grateful. This is the one thing that makes me really miss UltraRecall.

Pierre_Admin

2019/11/06 17:46

In reply to by Hilary

Drag works very well, but you must click on some text to start drag-drop. Clicking on a blank area is to select
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

Hilary

2019/11/07 11:10

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

 Maybe that's where I went wrong - thanks, I'll persevere.

Pierre_Admin

2019/11/07 11:15

In reply to by Hilary

[quote=Hilary]
 Maybe that's where I went wrong - thanks, I'll persevere.
[/quote]
... and I'm working on making it this more Windows 10 Explorer-like
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer