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Provide a way to arrange/drag the entries #19

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x80486 opened this issue Jan 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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Provide a way to arrange/drag the entries #19

x80486 opened this issue Jan 6, 2020 · 4 comments

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@x80486
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x80486 commented Jan 6, 2020

This comes pretty handy since TokenVault entries are arranged in the way they are entered and there is no current way to sort them.

Something like this:

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The hamburguer icon serves that purpose (to drag/reorder the entries) in that case.

@h0jeZvgoxFepBQ2C
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h0jeZvgoxFepBQ2C commented Jun 27, 2020

To change the order to your liking, you can change the note's editor to the Plain Editor to change the order of the entries, and then switch back to the TokenVault Editor.

@mindofaaronw
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Thanks for the workaround mentioned above. Would still be a great addition to be able to sort them alphabetically!

@JaspalSuri
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JaspalSuri commented Oct 8, 2020

I've added it to the report containing the initial enhancement request. Thanks for the feedback!

@saizai
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saizai commented Mar 14, 2021

Second this. I suggest a couple tweaks vs @x80486's mockup (partially based on Google Authenticator):

  1. burger grab handle on left side, full height
  2. on mobile, maybe only show grab handle after long press, to avoid accidental move when intending to swipe scroll
  3. add auto sort to editor options, to alpha-with-logical-numbers (1,2,10,12 not 1,10,12,2) sort all entries immediately & when being added, by the tuple (service, account, notes)

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