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Bug 200247 - Not clear why you can't drag when there's only one column.
Not clear why you can't drag when there's only one column.
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 266779
Product: GAL
Classification: Deprecated
Component: ETable
unspecified
Other All
: Normal major
: Later
Assigned To: Radek Doulik
Evolution QA team
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2000-06-07 16:59 UTC by Chris Lahey
Modified: 2006-03-30 01:03 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Chris Lahey 2000-06-07 16:59:44 UTC
Give the user feedback when they try to drag the last column.
Comment 1 Chris Lahey 2001-01-02 17:47:55 UTC
What sort of feedback should we provide here?
Comment 2 Veerapuram Varadhan 2005-11-24 13:57:35 UTC
Hmm... I think when the last column is dragged and dropped on proper target, the
"Add Column" dialog can be closed.
Comment 3 Chris Lahey 2005-11-24 15:16:44 UTC
I'm pretty sure this means when there's only one column in the table.  Has
nothing to do with the add column window.
Comment 4 Veerapuram Varadhan 2006-01-03 08:38:09 UTC
I guess, I misunderstood the bug.  OTOH, I guess, the widget expects atleast a column to be present so that newer columns can be dropped.

Also, why is that while dropping columns, it expects the "drop location" to be on the column-header?  I mean, when you have only one column, the user has to drop exactly next or previous to that column.
Comment 5 André Klapper 2006-03-30 01:03:43 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 266779 ***