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Add more options to batch operations #1319

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paour opened this issue Feb 12, 2014 · 6 comments
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Add more options to batch operations #1319

paour opened this issue Feb 12, 2014 · 6 comments

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@paour
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paour commented Feb 12, 2014

The Toggle restrictions activity needs to be updated to support the multi-state privacy settings.

This view could have several explicit buttons (rather than "toggle", which is no longer very predictable):

  • restrict all
  • on-demand all
  • apply template
  • restrict none
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M66B commented Feb 12, 2014

It appears there is always something more to wish for, but indeed this would be a nice improvement. Also the category name needs to be displayed, since the "toggle" can work on an individual category. I interpret "on-demand all" as toggling asking for on-demand or not. Maybe the best way to implement this, is with a radio button group at the top of the batch view.

Another improvement in the same spirit would be clear restriction on fetch or not and modification of the confidence interval in a few steps.

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i'd also add

On demand Clear(reapply previous restriction configuration)

For those like me who would then select what they want prompted individually, at the moment, unless its been changed in recent version, when i turn on on demand, i'd have to unselect all the prompts that got enabled manually, unless this is possible through filters, but if so, i think the current discussion may be a good solution

Never underestimate the two options to "set all/clear all", if i may be so bold

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jpeg729 commented Feb 14, 2014

Maybe we should add a spinner to the top of the page.

If you want to reduce the number of menu options in the app list, you could combine toggle, fetch and submit into a single one called "Batch operation".

Import and export are generally linked to the global app state, so I'd leave them in the app list menu.
Fetch and submit are more closely linked to individual apps, so I'd leave them in the app details menu and hide them from the main list menu.

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paour commented Feb 14, 2014

It's nice to be able to fetch restrictions for a whole bunch of apps
though, especially for new users it when reinstalling; I would keep fetch
and submit as part of the batch mode.
On 14 Feb 2014 23:36, "jpeg729" [email protected] wrote:

Maybe we should add a spinner to the top of the page.

If you want to reduce the number of menu options in the app list, you
could combine toggle, fetch and submit into a single one called "Batch
operation".

Import and export are generally linked to the global app state, so
I'd leave them in the app list menu.
Fetch and submit are more closely linked to individual apps, so I'd
leave them in the app details menu and hide them from the main list menu.

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jpeg729 commented Feb 14, 2014

Exactly, I'd hide it under Batch ops in the menu and put it in the spinner, or maybe start by even showing a dialog.

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M66B commented Feb 23, 2014

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