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Feature #4770

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change several issues at once

Added by Alex Last over 14 years ago. Updated over 14 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Issues
Target version:
-
Start date:
2010-02-08
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Description

I need to select 10 issues in the list and apply the same operation to them all. E.g. change the "target version" field. I see checkboxes in the list to select several issues, but don't see any group actions available.

Actions #1

Updated by Anton Statutov over 14 years ago

right click

Actions #2

Updated by Alex Last over 14 years ago

thanks for the hint. indeed, if I right-click in some areas of the list I get the context menu. I don't get it for clicks on the issues text or numbers. this interface is not very consistent.

Actions #3

Updated by Felix Schäfer over 14 years ago

The text and numbers are links, so we can't make them "right-clickable", the right-click action in the "blank" spaces is realised through javascript afaik. The problem here is to decide how much of the default behavior of the browser we want to hijack (i.e. would the redmine right-click work on the "issue title" link, then your browser's right-click wouldn't be available, so you couldn't "right-click" > "open in a new tab" for example.)

Actions #4

Updated by Anton Statutov over 14 years ago

Felix Schäfer wrote:

The text and numbers are links, so we can't make them "right-clickable", the right-click action in the "blank" spaces is realised through javascript afaik. The problem here is to decide how much of the default behavior of the browser we want to hijack (i.e. would the redmine right-click work on the "issue title" link, then your browser's right-click wouldn't be available, so you couldn't "right-click" > "open in a new tab" for example.)

I had such problem on my own project. The good solution for that was "right-click" for the custom behavior and "dbl-right-click" for the default behavior of the browser.

Actions #5

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang over 14 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed

Anton Statutov wrote:

I had such problem on my own project. The good solution for that was "right-click" for the custom behavior and "dbl-right-click" for the default behavior of the browser.

I don't think so. Many people want to keep the default browser context menu when right clicking a link.

Actions #6

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang over 14 years ago

See #607, item 3.

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