IMO
copy / paste dialog is now beautiful, clean, clear, understandable
however
user has to know to put cursor on item # column to copy correctly
and
in # column OR item column to paste correctly
IMO
inter-grid, i.e. drag / drop item from under TLI-A > TLI-B works well (arrow graphic is clear, etc)
however
1) user has to know to put cursor on dot before item to drag item & it seems like a very small target
2) if user has to drag item past limit of pane, automatic scroll up / down is tricky to hit. It feels like line is 1 or 2 px high which is too narrow to be user friendly
bumped 2010/08/30 19:30
Comments
Armando (again this is NOT a criticism) made a long reply that we could do this or that, or we could have this option or that option & that's all ok as it may well add something special to IQ that I can't even imagine.
But for me, that's not the point. For me as everyman it's pretty simple:
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I won't take it "personally" (I am not offended) but what you say IS nevertheless a criticism (whether you're conscious of it or not) and I will choose to spend my time more wisely in the future -- like going outside and eat an icecream with my daughter... For practical purposes, mostly.
1- In the thread you referred too (this thread, I believe), I tried my best to propose a solution that could help you and everybody else. This is because I took the problem you described relatively "seriously" (not too seriously though, don't worry).
2- Some explanations may be too long for your taste -- sorry about that -- but, really, if you take the time to just re-read the proposed solution, you'll see that I'm not trying to convince you that IQ does it the right way and that you should just adapt or even complexity things. Actually, quite the contrary.
But for me, that's not the point. For me as everyman it's pretty simple:
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Isn't it important to be able to discuss matters in the forum, sometime in details? What might seem clearly like a simple problem that should/could be fixed for one person isn't necessarily the case for the other who'll probably have other ways of doing things. Some intermediary solution must be found.