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Reload the articles in the active tab right after "Rescan Files" #330

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Tvangeste opened this issue May 29, 2013 · 5 comments
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Reload the articles in the active tab right after "Rescan Files" #330

Tvangeste opened this issue May 29, 2013 · 5 comments
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@Tvangeste
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For those who working on the dictionary and updating it, it would be helpful to "refresh" the current tab once the "Rescan Files" action is completed.

Currently, even after the rescan a user still sees old, outdated content and must manually redo the request to see the changes.

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Abs62 commented May 29, 2013

Why current tab only? How about other tabs, suggestion list?

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@Abs62, I don't have a strong preference w.r.t. current/all tabs. Refreshing only the current tab seems to be the fastest and quickiest way. Say, a user has 15 tabs and works on a specific dictionary in the current tab, there is no point in doing 15 queries and render everything from scratch in all the tabs.

As for the suggestion list, at least from personal experience, I don't care much when I work on a dictionary. I usually focus on particular article and its content, so, refreshing the current tab is the most natural way for my work style: Edit dictionary, adjust the card, save, Ctrl+F5, see the results. Repeat.

If I care about the headwords and search results, most probably I will enter the new headwords manually anyways, and will see the updated results.

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Abs62 commented May 29, 2013

In general case if one tab reloaded then other non-reloaded tabs become a trojan horse for user. ;)

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Since I typically use just a single tab, either way will work just fine for me :)

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Verified. :)

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