Hi Fidel
On Wednesday, 16 October 2013 16:24:41 UTC+1, Fidel N wrote:
>
> Staying in topic:
> When you move currently selected node up, and say you have:
>
> A
> .B
> C
> D
>
> If you have selected D, and move it up, it will move as last child of A
> instead of going first to previous-sibling of C.
> IMO by default it should go first to first sibiling of C then first child
> of B
>
I have a different view of what I think the behaviour should be, mainly by
analogy with Ecco Pro, my favourite outliner.
IMO it should run like this:
1)
A
----B
C
D <# selected
2)
move D up:
A
----B
D <
3)
move D up:
D <
A
----B
C
ie. D goes from 'directly below' A (and any child nodes, ie B) to
'directly above' A
you can indent D at (2) if you want it to become the last child of A
Cheers
Jon N
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