Tooltip of 'associated' checkbox in Manual association window is misleading (Bug #294)


Added by Anirvan Sarkar over 9 years ago. Updated over 9 years ago.


Status:Closed Start date:08/02/2014
Priority:Normal Due date:
Assignee:Anirvan Sarkar % Done:

100%

Category:Graphical Interface
Target version:1.3.0

Description

Unlike what is mentioned in its tooltip, ticking and unticking the 'associated' checkbox in the Manual association window does not change the list of associated and non-associated papers in the GtkTreeView below it.


History

Updated by Alexis Bienvenüe over 9 years ago

The purpose of this box is the following: when clicking on a name to associate a copy to a student, the GUI goes to the next copy. Here, when the associated checkbox is not ticked, the next copy is taken from the copies which are not yet associated (already associated copies are skipped), and when it is checked, the next copy is taken from all the copies (you pass all associated and non-associated copies in turn).
I tried this feature and it seams to work. Maybe the tooltip text is not clear enough? If this is the case, can you propose another wording?

Updated by Anirvan Sarkar over 9 years ago

Alexis Bienvenüe wrote:

Here, when the associated checkbox is not ticked, the next copy is taken from the copies which are not yet associated (already associated copies are skipped), and when it is checked, the next copy is taken from all the copies (you pass all associated and non-associated copies in turn).

The previous tooltip was a little misleading. This seems suitable as a tooltip message. I will update the repo to use this. As for as its functionality it is working as intended.

  • Target version set to 1.3.0
  • Subject changed from 'associated' checkbox in Manual association window does not work to Tooltip of 'associated' checkbox in Manual association window is misleading
  • Assignee set to Anirvan Sarkar

Updated by Anirvan Sarkar over 9 years ago

Applied in changeset hg:e0ee081c9795.

  • % Done changed from 0 to 100
  • Status changed from New to Resolved

Updated by Anirvan Sarkar over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed

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