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FeuDRenais FeuDRenais 28 maggio 2013 28 maggio 2013 23:43:17 UTC flag Segnala link Permalink

--- On-Select "Issue" when Adding to a List ---

I don't know if it's just me and my slow connection, but I've noticed today that selecting a list to add a certain sentence to, which normally would make the addition as soon as you select, now requires you to select and click the "ok" button afterwards.

Is this a recent change in the scripting? Is it here to stay? Or is it just me?

Personally, I prefer the on-select auto function.

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TRANG TRANG 30 maggio 2013 30 maggio 2013 03:55:33 UTC flag Segnala link Permalink

It has always required that you click on "ok". Only when you change the language of the interface, or when you select a language when you are on the "Browse by language" page, the change are applied on selection.

But yes, we could do this for the lists as well. I guess the only drawback is that if you click on a wrong list, then it's not easy to cancel.

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Shishir Shishir 30 maggio 2013 30 maggio 2013 10:09:28 UTC flag Segnala link Permalink

I personally prefer the current option of having to click on "ok" precisely because of that...

FeuDRenais FeuDRenais 30 maggio 2013 30 maggio 2013 14:03:55 UTC flag Segnala link Permalink

> It has always required that you click on "ok"

Believe it or not... no. At least, not for me.