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Save sort-criteria of maintable across sessions #4224

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bernhard-kleine opened this issue Jul 21, 2018 · 4 comments · Fixed by #4327 or #5730
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Save sort-criteria of maintable across sessions #4224

bernhard-kleine opened this issue Jul 21, 2018 · 4 comments · Fixed by #4327 or #5730
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bernhard-kleine commented Jul 21, 2018

JabRef 5.0-dev--snapshot--2018-07-15--master--a44d31668
Windows 7 6.1 amd64
Java 1.8.0_181

When opening the snapshot, it always opens with some predefined display. I for example rely very much on the timestamp with the latest addition first. Earlier version of Jabref showed me the entry list with the timestamp as the sorting criteria. The newest shapshot does no longer do this and I have always to start by clicking the timestamp e.g.
Please let keep Jabref the situation in memory, where one has left.

@tobiasdiez tobiasdiez added bug Confirmed bugs or reports that are very likely to be bugs ui good first issue An issue intended for project-newcomers. Varies in difficulty. labels Jul 22, 2018
@tobiasdiez tobiasdiez changed the title Re-opening Jabref should show that screen that has been left Save sort-criteria of maintable across sessions Jul 22, 2018
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Siedlerchr commented Sep 13, 2018

This issue is now fixed in the latest master version. Note, the sort order of the main table is now stored directly on change. Multiple columns can be sorted by holding SHIFT + clicking on the column header.
The table sort order option in the preferences got removed.

@Siedlerchr Siedlerchr reopened this Jan 20, 2019
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I actually had to remove the setting of the column sort order at startup for the moment, because it caused some massive performance drawback. Trying to investigate another solution.

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Duplicate of #4459

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Thanks to @calixtus this issue is now finally resolved in the latest master.

We would like to ask you to use a development build from https://builds.jabref.org/master and report back if it works for you. Please remember to make a backup of your library before trying-out this version.

@koppor koppor moved this to Done in Prioritization Nov 10, 2022
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