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bennyd

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Edit Multi Value field in Panes
« on: July 11, 2006, 01:31:41 pm »

When you edit a Multi Value field in the panes, a dropdown appears where you can choose only one value.
The only way you can add multi values in panes is bu typing them in manually.

Wouldn't it be a good idea if you click a multi value field in the panes to edit, that the action window changes automatic to the field editing so we can choose miulti values ?
(like if choosing a tag to edit in the action window)
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Re: Edit Multi Value field in Panes
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2006, 05:02:46 pm »

Click the checkboxes to the right of the values in the panes.  This is "Tagging Mode" and is well suited for list-style fields.
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Re: Edit Multi Value field in Panes
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2006, 12:25:01 am »

I mean the LIST view, not actually the panes, when you're in "Playlists" or in "Playing Now", you don't have that view, you can only in place edit the field then.
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Re: Edit Multi Value field in Panes
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2006, 03:47:20 am »

Is this the semi-colon separated lists we're talking about?
Suggestion...wouldn't it be cool if you clicked in the list to edit them, and a combobox with the values listed appeared instead of the type-it-yourself-drop-down ?

Like this:
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Re: Edit Multi Value field in Panes
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2006, 11:26:58 am »

Yes, I'm talking about the semi-colon seperated list, but I want to be able to select multiple values at once in stead of just one like it is now (in playing now)

Is this the semi-colon separated lists we're talking about?
Suggestion...wouldn't it be cool if you clicked in the list to edit them, and a combobox with the values listed appeared instead of the type-it-yourself-drop-down ?

Like this:
  • Cool
  • Not so cool
  • [_] Blah!
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Re: Edit Multi Value field in Panes
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2006, 03:54:52 pm »

So would I like to. I ususally populate my semi-colon lists by 1. expanding the tree with the different values and 2. dragging the songs to each value that I sees fit. But inline editing, like I tried to explain earlier would be really nice.

I saw that the board changed my checkboxes to an unordered list, trying again. Here's the alternative inline edit box when you click to edit a field:

(x) selected item 1
(x) selected item 2
(_) not selected item 3
(x) selected item 4

instead of the current dropdown with:
selected item 1;selected item 2;selected item 4

hope it makes sense :)


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Re: Edit Multi Value field in Panes
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2006, 04:23:17 pm »

That's what I mean, that would be very useful.
I would even be happy if the Action Tag Window would automic open in the selected field window when editing the field in the panes.

So would I like to. I ususally populate my semi-colon lists by 1. expanding the tree with the different values and 2. dragging the songs to each value that I sees fit. But inline editing, like I tried to explain earlier would be really nice.

I saw that the board changed my checkboxes to an unordered list, trying again. Here's the alternative inline edit box when you click to edit a field:

(x) selected item 1
(x) selected item 2
(_) not selected item 3
(x) selected item 4

instead of the current dropdown with:
selected item 1;selected item 2;selected item 4

hope it makes sense :)



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