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Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager
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Michael |
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Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager |
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Tue, 4 Oct 2011 01:04:07 +0200 |
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claws-mail.org |
In order to distract from my faux-pas and to obfuscate the whole issue, lemme
go another one...
I.
'Manage profiles' have: Clone, Edit, Remove. Adding 'New' here will open the
path for something cool in another place ->
II.
'Save profile as' just opens the profile manager with a 'New' profile created
(plus some info text). But what if i wanted to update an existing profile that
i just used and modified ? Intuitively, i would try do 'save under' and then
click on that profile line, expecting it to be updated. That would be a valid
solution.
Apparently, this 'profile manager' is not the same as the (I.) profile manager.
Or maybe it could be the same code, but invoked with a 'one click' threshold',
after which it switched to just the normal 'manager' mode.
But what if i really want to create a new profile from the scratch ? Then,
there is the 'New' button, and here we are. The 'New' button could insert the
profile that's actually in use, when called in the 'one click threshold' mode.
It sounds a little bit complicated, but i believe it's intuitive that way. But
it should be tried out before that can be said for sure....
- [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Michael, 2011/10/02
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Piotr Eljasiak, 2011/10/02
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Michael, 2011/10/02
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Piotr Eljasiak, 2011/10/03
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Michael, 2011/10/03
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Michael, 2011/10/03
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager,
Michael <=
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Michael, 2011/10/03
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Michael, 2011/10/04
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Piotr Eljasiak, 2011/10/08
- Re: [gcmd-dev] advrename: profile manager, Michael, 2011/10/09