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manually sort feed list #302
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Yes, at this point RSS Guard automatically sorts items in feeds list according to some column, either name or unread/total count. Adding manual sort ability would not be that hard but I personally do not need it. Maybe someone can contribute PR. BTW: You really should use latest RSS Guard version. |
NOTE: This was requested by high percentage of users in 3.8.3 survey. |
Usually when you click a column to sort by it- it goes through these steps
I thought it was simply a bug that dragged items dont go to where you drag em and I doubt others accept it with "oh so it's the sorting, ok", at least there should be a highlighting to where you can drag items (e.g. - other (sub)folders) and where you won't achieve anything by dragging there so it won't look broken |
I move to this. So, manual sorting should be supported for categories, feeds and account nodes? |
I honestly hadn't thought about organizing by categories and account, but now that you mention it, it'd be something nice to have... |
Awesome! Drag 'n drop will work as well, I assume? |
One more thing: Manual sorting will work for: feeds, categories and accounts nodes. Not for labels/tags, which will be still sorted alphabetically. |
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UPDATE: I had a good sleep today, so I continue with the implementation even for 4.2.0 release. As of now, the implementation supports manual sorting for FEEDS and actions MOVE UP, MOVE DOWN. |
I can not manually sort the feed list. It is either alphabetically listed or the inverse. Dragging a feed up or down does not work.
Work around: Edit each feed title and prepend a number to the title of the feed. (ex: 01-Title1, 02-Feed2) Then click on "update all items".
I am using rssguard-3.5.9.
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