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Message #01159
[Bug 522973] Re: When renaming or typing a new task name, wait a few characters before firing an update
** Summary changed:
- When renaming or typying a new task name, wait a few characters before firing an update
+ When renaming or typing a new task name, wait a few characters before firing an update
** Description changed:
- IIf you start typying a new task name or rename an existing one (in the
+ If you start typing a new task name or rename an existing one (in the
Edit task windows) the update frequency is 1-character. That means that
- typying "This is a new task" will result in almost 20 updates of the
- task name.
+ typing "This is a new task" will result in almost 20 updates of the task
+ name.
The consequences of this are a sluggish feeling while modifying task
names. The proposed solution is to delay firing updates until user stops
- typying, this is common behaviour in other applications with similar
+ typing, this is common behaviour in other applications with similar
situations.
-
GTG rocks, thanks :).
** Changed in: gtg
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: gtg
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gtg
Milestone: None => 0.3
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When renaming or typing a new task name, wait a few characters before firing an update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522973
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Status in Getting Things GNOME!: Confirmed
Bug description:
If you start typing a new task name or rename an existing one (in the Edit task windows) the update frequency is 1-character. That means that typing "This is a new task" will result in almost 20 updates of the task name.
The consequences of this are a sluggish feeling while modifying task names. The proposed solution is to delay firing updates until user stops typing, this is common behaviour in other applications with similar situations.
GTG rocks, thanks :).
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