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New Alt.Binz versions => Requests => Topic started by: Frasier on February 13, 2008, 09:40:57 am

Title: Default double-click action for items in the search lists
Post by: Frasier on February 13, 2008, 09:40:57 am
Hi!

It'd be great, if there was a default double-click action for the items in the "Newsleech", "Binsearch", etc. lists. Currently, double-clicking the search results does nothing, which is not really intuitive.

I'd suggest to include an option where the user can select a double-click action. E.g. double-clicking an NFO should open it, double-clicking a text post should also open it and all other files should be put on the download queue.

Thanks,
Frasier
Title: Re: Default double-click action for items in the search lists
Post by: Mystic2010 on February 13, 2008, 08:02:01 pm
+1, would love it if you could bypass ctrl+d with doubleclick :)
Title: Re: Default double-click action for items in the search lists
Post by: davidq666 on February 13, 2008, 08:16:56 pm
Hi!

It'd be great, if there was a default double-click action for the items in the "Newsleech", "Binsearch", etc. lists. Currently, double-clicking the search results does nothing, which is not really intuitive.

I'd suggest to include an option where the user can select a double-click action. E.g. double-clicking an NFO should open it, double-clicking a text post should also open it and all other files should be put on the download queue.

Thanks,
Frasier

nice request, but even nicer it would be to be able to choose what double-click should do like in front or at the end of the queue paused or unpaused...
Title: Re: Default double-click action for items in the search lists
Post by: Rdl on March 11, 2008, 03:44:51 pm
dbl click is reserved for expand/collapse
Title: Re: Default double-click action for items in the search lists
Post by: Mystic2010 on March 11, 2008, 03:54:10 pm
Is it not possible to change that behaviour for the search engines? So that in general double click would be for expand/collapse and double click in search engine would, say, add to queue?