In dialogs ""Edit ITPC data" and "Set comment.." we have a button "Write all selected". This button is used for writing the current values to all selected files.
This is a useful feature, but I don't like the buttons too much:
[Write] [Write all selected] [Cancel]
Instead, I'd propose a checkbox
[x] Apply to all selected files
This checkbox would prevent users from "accidents" which might happen when pressing the "Write all selected" instead of "Write".
b1: [Req] Checkbox instead of "Write all selected"
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview
Re: b1: [Req] Checkbox instead of "Write all selected&q
I disagree, i prefer 2 buttonshelmut wrote:In dialogs ""Edit ITPC data" and "Set comment.." we have a button "Write all selected". This button is used for writing the current values to all selected files.
This is a useful feature, but I don't like the buttons too much:
[Write] [Write all selected] [Cancel]
Instead, I'd propose a checkbox
[x] Apply to all selected files
This checkbox would prevent users from "accidents" which might happen when pressing the "Write all selected" instead of "Write".
Pierre.
Re: b1: [Req] Checkbox instead of "Write all selected&a
I had a second look at the IPTC dialog and now see that it does not work the way I first expected. It's not a classic dialog with "OK" and "Cancel".xnview wrote:I disagree, i prefer 2 buttonshelmut wrote:In dialogs ""Edit ITPC data" and "Set comment.." we have a button "Write all selected". This button is used for writing the current values to all selected files.
This is a useful feature, but I don't like the buttons too much:
[Write] [Write all selected] [Cancel]
Instead, I'd propose a checkbox
[x] Apply to all selected files
This checkbox would prevent users from "accidents" which might happen when pressing the "Write all selected" instead of "Write".
I have to think about this and play with the dialog a bit more and find a way to have quick access to both writing to one or several files and have a good user interface (without the fat "Write all selected" button). Perhaps someone else has a good idea...