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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000597 | MMW v4 | Properties/Auto-Tools | public | 2003-07-23 23:32 | 2004-01-28 21:32 |
Reporter | rusty | Assigned To | |||
Priority | low | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | feedback | Resolution | reopened | ||
Summary | 0000597: <filename> exceed 64 character limits for CD's warning should be able to be disabled via dialog | ||||
Description | When the user performs mass auto-rename operations in which multiple files > 64 character limit, the user can only select [Yes] or [No] in response to the warning dialog asking 'Do you want to correct it?'. The question should be changed to 'Do you want to manually correct it?' (to eliminate confusion--right now it seems as if the software might somehow automatically 'correct' it). The options should be changed to [Yes] [Yes to all] [No] [No to all] (so that the user doesn't have to repeatedly answer [No] each time). | ||||
Additional Information | from: http://www.songs-db.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=441 | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Fixed in build | |||||
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Fixed in build 541. - The only think left unfixed is the checkbox 'In the future, do not ask me'. It somehow doesn't fit in the dialog, because I think that if the confirmation of turned off, then the user's answer should be considered to be 'No' (otherwise a sequence of dialogs querying user for the corrected filename would pop up). So now the confirmation can be turned off in the options dialog only. - I also think if this feature wouldn't be better off be default, but maybe not, I'm not sure. |
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Tested in 541 and it looks good. Re. your concern about setting the default behaviour from within the dialog, I think I understand your concern. It can be alleviated by making the behaviour as follows: '[ ] In the future do not ask me' If user checks this off, then behaviour is set to 'No to all'. Re-opening as a 'normal' priority bug. |