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bug #4160: Copy-button in analysis|statistics window copies selected lines exactly in the order as marked before

Submitted by:  Holger Bochnig <hb>
Submitted on:  Tue 01 Jul 2003 01:32:27 PM UTC  
 
Originator Name: HolgerItem Group: Other bug
Category: Graphical User InterfaceRelease: 0.13-devel
Privacy: PublicOperating System: Windows 2000
OS Type: NoneProcessor Type: None
Severity: 1 - WishOpen/Closed: Closed
Assigned to: Joern Thyssen <thyssen>Priority: 1 - Later
Status: Fixed

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Sun 06 Jul 2003 11:51:16 AM UTC, comment #1:

Fixed in CVS 2003-07-06.

Joern Thyssen <thyssen>
Project AdministratorIn charge of this item.
Tue 01 Jul 2003 01:32:27 PM UTC, original submission:

In the analysis|statistics window (and likely more windows where this procedure applys) the Copy-button copies the selected lines exactly in the order one has marked before. Only the (non-selectable) header is always printed first.

E.g. if you mark the last line, hold the mouse button and drag upwards you'll get a reverted list.
The following example comes from selecting arbitrary lines holding down the control key (for allowing multiple selections):

user1 user2
Checker play rating Casual player Intermediate
Luck rating Good dice, man! None
Cube decision rating Beginner Casual player
Overall rating Beginner Intermediate
Total moves 151 149
Moves marked very bad 4 2
Moves marked interesting 0 0
Moves marked very good 0 0
Moves marked doubtful 8 5
Moves unmarked 128 136
Moves marked good 0 0

Holger Bochnig <hb>

 

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