On 04 Jun 09:28, Guillem Barba Domingo wrote: > 2014-05-30 16:29 GMT+02:00 Cédric Krier <[email protected]>: > > > On 30 May 16:02, Guillem Barba Domingo wrote: > > > El 30/05/2014 0:08, "Cédric Krier" <[email protected]> va escriure: > > > > > > > > On 29 May 20:16, Guillem Barba Domingo wrote: > > > > > > 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. > > > > > > > > I don't understand what you are saying. > > > > > > Just try it. > > > > > > Well, I will be more explicit. > > > Open from menu the list of sales (or tasks or anything): I do it with a > > > doubleclick in the menu entry. > > > Repeat the action. It doesn't open a new tab, it focus on the previous > > > opened tab. > > > Now, repeat the action but mantain pressed the SHIFT key when doubleclick > > > the mennu entry => it opens a new tab > > > > Totally the expected behavior. > > You request to open the window on an other tab so there are no reason to > > not do it. > > > What I am explaining above is the current behaviour WITHOUT your PoC, and > this behaviour is LOST with the patch. > With the patch, if you want to open more than two times the same menu > entry, you have to move the second tab to the first notebook and > SHIFT+click again, and repeat this two actions for each extra list you want > to open.
It is an inconsistency in the current version because sometimes it is MOD1 and CONTROL how has this behavior and sometimes it is MOD1 and SHIFT. So I make it uniform to MOD1 and CONTROL like that I get the SHIFT for notebook management. > > > > > But currently it only works when click in menu, not in relate action > > nor > > > > > bookmarks, so I should extend the behaviour to everywhere. > > > > > > > > Still don't understand. > > > > > > And now? > > > > > > > > I should put the feature of split notebook area in the client's menus > > > (in > > > > > existing or in a new "window" menu). > > > > > > > > Don't understand. > > > > > > Your proposal could be called "multi notebook" or "split window". > > > I don't care about the name, but as the SHIFT modifier is already used > > (and > > > it is VERY useful and IMHO more coherent with the "new window" behaviour > > > found in browsers), I propose to have explicit options in menu. > > > > Still don't understand. What are «explicit options in menu»? > > > Currently (without your PoC), nor the feature of open a new tab for an > already opened menu entry nor the new feature of open in a new notebook > aren't in any client menu. > I propose to have the action to open the second notebook as an option in > "Options / Form" or "User" client menu. I don't understand. What is this option, how does it work? > > > For the same than split vertically, make easier to compare or work on two > > > lists or forms at the same time. > > > > So if it is the same, we already have the feature. > > > > > For example, to compare/work on two lists with lot of fields, it's better > > > tow split horitontally than vertical. > > > > Don't think any layout will fix that because it is the task that is > > not userfriendly. > > > It doesn't matter if the task is not userfriendly if the user must to do > it. It will be more friendly if the layout help him. No if something is not design for human, we should not take it in consideration to design Tryton. -- Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL Email/Jabber: [email protected] Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Website: http://www.b2ck.com/
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