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John Bee
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Full row select and tags/comments

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I just noticed that if you have full row select turned on (which I have), you cannot add/adjust tags or comments. Left/right clicking in the tag or comment column does nothing.

If I turn off full row select, this fixes the above.

Anyway we can have both?
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Re: Full row select and tags/comments

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i've been thinking the same thing for a while.
my idea is to add a new option to cover the ground between full row and name box select.
something like "name column select" or selecting on all columns except #, tags and comms.
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Re: Full row select and tags/comments

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Muroph wrote:or selecting on all columns except #, tags and comms.
That is a fine way to fix it, if it is possible.

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Re: Full row select and tags/comments

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Just wanted to add that I feel the options are a bit confusing for anyone that doesn't use the Details list view all the time, since selecting tag column disables all coloring for the other views.

I almost think that unless the user selects no coloring then the non-Details views should all be the same regardless of the selected option.

Although I'm sure someone is likely to disagree so maybe it requires two separate options instead, unfortunately.

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TheQwerty wrote:Just wanted to add that I feel the options are a bit confusing for anyone that doesn't use the Details list view all the time, since selecting tag column disables all coloring for the other views.

I almost think that unless the user selects no coloring then the non-Details views should all be the same regardless of the selected option.
Hmm, I see. Are you saying that in non-Details views the tag-related coloring should always be "Name column" (even if "No coloring" is selected?!) -- that way even thumbnails would show their tag. I'd think so.
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Re: Full row select and tags/comments

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admin wrote:
TheQwerty wrote:Just wanted to add that I feel the options are a bit confusing for anyone that doesn't use the Details list view all the time, since selecting tag column disables all coloring for the other views.

I almost think that unless the user selects no coloring then the non-Details views should all be the same regardless of the selected option.
Hmm, I see. Are you saying that in non-Details views the tag-related coloring should always be "Name column" (even if "No coloring" is selected?!) -- that way even thumbnails would show their tag. I'd think so.
For non-Details views if the user selects "No coloring" there should be no coloring, otherwise for those views all options should equate to "Name Column".

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So Don, is there a resolve of some sort to the original question of this thread?

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John Bee wrote:So Don, is there a resolve of some sort to the original question of this thread?
Have Tag and Comment column left of the name column. Other than that: Full Row is full row. I don't see any excuse for making an exception to that.
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Re: Full row select and tags/comments

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admin wrote:Have Tag and Comment column left of the name column.
Ah, so anythnig left of the name column isn't included... good, good.

Ok, so left they go! :mrgreen:

Thanks.

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admin wrote:Have Tag and Comment column left of the name column.
looks a bit weird, but it works
thanks for the info! :D
admin wrote:Other than that: Full Row is full row. I don't see any excuse for making an exception to that.
how about the "name column select" idea?
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Muroph wrote:how about the "name column select" idea?
naah.
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Re: Full row select and tags/comments

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admin wrote:Other than that: Full Row is full row.
I'd argue that this is false. A click in a column that's to the left of Name does not translate into a Full Row select.

I think that this should probably be reworked such that with Full Row Select enabled:
1) A Left click in any column counts as a left click on the Name column.
2) A right click in any column counts as a left click on the Name column, followed by a right click on that column.

And I'd just as well drop the behavioral changes that occur based on which side of name a given column is located, that's very confusing.

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