currently there are two buttons to move to the last item and/or to the next item. This works fine if e. g. I come from an Activity and move to a Ticket related and then to return to my Activity.
What would be helpful, If I could work in 'switched mode', having selected my first element of the list, and then steeping with a forward / backward button through all elements of a list.
Example: I select list of all Tickets. Choose switched mode. Then selecting first Ticket and get first detailed view of the Ticket. Then I working on the Ticket and save updates. Then pressing a button to move to the next Ticket of my list and work on this Ticket.
This is useful, if you have e.g. an online status meeting and discuss Ticket by Ticket what is the status. Most of the time an update will be done, like a note will added. Then the next Ticket should be discussed.
Hi,
This is a good idea.
Recorded as Ticket #2303.
But we must pay attention to list refresh...
When saving an item, it may move in the list (for instance if the list is sorted on status, if you change status, it moves in the list)
So the navigation in the list should be stored on first navigation (click on list) ... or not (for instance if you are not in switched mode, maybe navigation should reflect actual visible list). To be studied.
Refresh in switched view mode should only be done, when user is in list view, not in detailed view.
'Back Button' should only move to last selected elements. This should be valid, until user is switching to list view and refresh is done.
'Forward Button' should move only to elements of the list which not selected yet.This should be valid, until user is switching to list view and refresh is done.
In standard view mode, refresh should be done, when list view is selected. As long the detailed view is selected, no refresh should be done.
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