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When OpenBoard is running, the only way to add files is to drag and drop from the file manager to OpenBoard's documents. In that case, OpenBoard takes care of copying the file to ~/Pictures/OpenBoard/ or ~/Videos/OpenBoard/.
It would be great if OpenBoard could monitor the content of those directories, so that a user can add a new file only from the file manager, without needing to restart OpenBoard. Another solution which might be easier to implement would be a "Refresh" button inside OpenBoard so that it scans again those directories' content.
I ask this for two reasons:
the fact that it is currently not working can be disturbing for new users
a copy/paste is far easier than a drag and drop, at least for some users
Regards,
Yvan
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Hi,
When OpenBoard is running, the only way to add files is to drag and drop from the file manager to OpenBoard's documents. In that case, OpenBoard takes care of copying the file to
~/Pictures/OpenBoard/
or~/Videos/OpenBoard/
.It would be great if OpenBoard could monitor the content of those directories, so that a user can add a new file only from the file manager, without needing to restart OpenBoard. Another solution which might be easier to implement would be a "Refresh" button inside OpenBoard so that it scans again those directories' content.
I ask this for two reasons:
Regards,
Yvan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: