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save the sorting setting for the trigger, alias, and timer tables

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Posted by Faolong   USA  (28 posts)  Bio
Date Sat 09 Nov 2002 01:25 AM (UTC)
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would it be alright if we sorted the... for example, the trigger table, by the group, then it would save the setting for the next time we see it... because it's kinda annoying when it's always sorted by sequence... and oh yeah... if i move the "label" column as the first column from the left, there would be this little white divider line between the first column from the left and the 2nd column from the left when you highlight it....
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,133 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Sat 09 Nov 2002 02:53 AM (UTC)
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I have added the code to remember your sort column for next time.

The thin white line seems to be a characteristic of the left of the (usual) left-most column. I think this is because you can optionally have icons there, which I don't use. However it seems to leave a couple of pixels width for them.

It is really to the left of the left-most column (eg. the trigger column in the triggers list), not to the right of any particular column.

I have added a "grid" to those views, it makes the white bar less noticeable.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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