shorn
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Post by shorn on Nov 5, 2005 22:41:14 GMT
Two minor problems that I can't find in the To Do list.
1) In the Customise Labels... dialog box, the Custom Title box at the top does not appear to do anything. If you enter a new label title in the Custom Title box and then click + to create it, the new label is still titled "New Label".
2) If you then replace "New Label" with "My Label Title" and then click the OK button, the dialog closes but in the Labels popup your new label is still called "New Label". If you reopen the Customise Labels... dialog box, your new label is happily there waiting for you with "My Label Title" highlighted.
It seems to me there should perhaps be an Apply button, in case you are creating several labels, and also the OK button should accept your last edit.
I realize this is sort of default OS X behavior; it's like you can name a new folder in the Finder, and if you aren't careful (if you don't hit return to confirm it) you may end up with "untitled folder".
(In the Customise Labels... dialog box by the way, Return does appear to confirm your title, but it also then selects the next label, which seems a little strange.)
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Post by KB on Nov 6, 2005 0:32:24 GMT
A lot of this is default behaviour, but I will look into it - especially the return causing the selection of the next item. This is default OS X behaviour, but not necessarily what you want to happen. That said, it seems that you have misunderstood the purpose of the "Custom Title" box. This determs the title of the whole "label" column. It allows you, for instance, to rename the "label" column so that it becomes "POV" or whatever you want. It has nothing to do with the stuff that appears in the the table below it, which is what the + button relates to.
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shorn
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Post by shorn on Nov 6, 2005 2:10:24 GMT
Ah... Thank you. Now the Custom Title makes sense (and works as it should). As for the strange Return key action, it only happens when I create a new label with the + key, then type in a title, then click Return. It accepts the new title and then selects the first label, then the second label, etc. apparently endlessly.
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