El 29/05/2014 19:56, "Cédric Krier" <[email protected]> va escriure:
>
> On 29 May 19:12, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> > El 29/05/14 19:03, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> > >On 29 May 18:59, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> > >>>El 28/05/14 11:59, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> > >>>> >I created a patch [1] that is a POC for a support of
multi-notebook in the
> > >>>> >client. The idea is to follow the well-known behavior of browser
with
> > >>>> >the SHIFT-click to open in a new window (which could be seen as a
new
> > >>>> >notebook).

Very nice improvement.

> > >>>Have you investigated in how to separate notebooks to new windows
like done
> > >>>on browsers?
> > >Yes too complex.
> > It's possible to move tabs from one notebook to another, so for me is
> > sufficient.
> > >
> > >>>Some comments:
> > >>>
> > >>>If you open another relate on the second notebook, actualy it shift
the
> > >>>notebooks, and hides the first one opened. This is some kind of
magic, so a
> > >>>message of what happened would be very welcome.
> > >>>
> > I managed to open 3 notebooks, but only 2 are shown, so it seems that
one
> > disappeared. To do it:
> >
> > 1. Go to sales -> Open Invoices Relate with shift window. A new notebook
> > gets opened!
> > 2. From the second notebook, open the sales relate with shift view. The
> > first notebook disappeared, so it's a bit confusing.
> >
> > I don't know if it's the desired behavior or not. Only want to say that
if
> > it is some message will be great to warn the user that the first
notebook
> > will be hidden but not lost.
> > >>>If you do it from the menu, it only opens the second notebook, so I
think we
> > >>>must have the same behaviour than doing it from relates.
> > >Don't understand.
> > If I open notebooks from menu, i can not reproduce the same behavior of
the
> > previous point (nothing happens if I open the same action more than 2
> > times). So, for coherence, client must behave equal on both cases.
>
> It behaves the same way always. SHIFT-click == open in the next right
> notebook. And menu is considered in the first notebook.

IMHO I mantain the current behaviour of SHIFT+click (current == 3.0, not
PoC), which is open the action in a new Tab despite of reuse the current
tab for the same action.
But currently it only works when click in menu, not in relate action nor
bookmarks, so I should extend the behaviour to everywhere.

I should put the feature of split notebook area in the client's menus (in
existing or in a new "window" menu). Maybe it coukd be able the option of
split vertically (what is done in PoC) and horizontally.

My 2 cents
Guillem Barba
El 29/05/2014 19:56, "Cédric Krier" <[email protected]> va escriure:

> On 29 May 19:12, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> > El 29/05/14 19:03, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> > >On 29 May 18:59, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> > >>>El 28/05/14 11:59, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> > >>>> >I created a patch [1] that is a POC for a support of
> multi-notebook in the
> > >>>> >client. The idea is to follow the well-known behavior of browser
> with
> > >>>> >the SHIFT-click to open in a new window (which could be seen as a
> new
> > >>>> >notebook).
> > >>>Have you investigated in how to separate notebooks to new windows
> like done
> > >>>on browsers?
> > >Yes too complex.
> > It's possible to move tabs from one notebook to another, so for me is
> > sufficient.
> > >
> > >>>Some comments:
> > >>>
> > >>>If you open another relate on the second notebook, actualy it shift
> the
> > >>>notebooks, and hides the first one opened. This is some kind of
> magic, so a
> > >>>message of what happened would be very welcome.
> > >>>
> > I managed to open 3 notebooks, but only 2 are shown, so it seems that one
> > disappeared. To do it:
> >
> > 1. Go to sales -> Open Invoices Relate with shift window. A new notebook
> > gets opened!
> > 2. From the second notebook, open the sales relate with shift view. The
> > first notebook disappeared, so it's a bit confusing.
> >
> > I don't know if it's the desired behavior or not. Only want to say that
> if
> > it is some message will be great to warn the user that the first notebook
> > will be hidden but not lost.
> > >>>If you do it from the menu, it only opens the second notebook, so I
> think we
> > >>>must have the same behaviour than doing it from relates.
> > >Don't understand.
> > If I open notebooks from menu, i can not reproduce the same behavior of
> the
> > previous point (nothing happens if I open the same action more than 2
> > times). So, for coherence, client must behave equal on both cases.
>
> It behaves the same way always. SHIFT-click == open in the next right
> notebook. And menu is considered in the first notebook.
>
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>

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