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Message #01031
Re: [Bug 341871] Re: Open task with single click instead of double click
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 09:54:44PM -0000, Luca Invernizzi wrote:
> Hi Duncan. I marked your blueprint as superseded by this bug because I
> was cleaning up blueprints which had already a bug opened with a similar
> idea. Having a discussion in blueprints is not easy (there are no
> comments, only the "whiteboard", when anyone can write-and delete).
gtg is a concise enough project that blueprints may be superfluous. I
find them handy myself in Ubuntu, and to a lesser degree in Inkscape,
but for smaller projects I work on I usually just turn blueprints off
and use just the bug tracker. Better to have a unified place for your
work.
Regarding Duncan's point, yeah maybe the title/subject of this bug
should be redone to be something like, "Implement a task detail pane to
show in the main taskbrowser window" or something?
Also, there should probably be a second bug opened for adding the
infrastructure to support the above. I think it should be a
plugin-based mechanism, such as a notebook into which plugins can add
tabs. I'd be willing to take the assignment for implementing this
framework (actually I've already started on it and have made some modest
progress...)
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Open task with single click instead of double click
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341871
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Bug description:
It will be great to be able to open a task by simple clicking on it in the main view. This could be an option, perhaps using the nautilus comportment.
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