Peke wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 4:13 pm
Hi,
You can create your own layouts using Manage views option that will not be overwritten in views you select it.
Incorrect!
Once again - today - I have had
a single column sort click overwrite a defined and named column sort configuration. I had the
main list sorted in a named view. I clicked on a column heading to sort by that column, and once finished with that went back to the
Views pulldown to reselect my named view called
"Sorted Artist List". Clicking on
Sorted Artist List did not change in the sorting of the list back to where I wanted it, because the configuration of
Sorted Artist List had been changed to the single column click that I had done just a minute before.
So far I haven't figured out what combination of actions can reliably reproduce the uncommanded overwrite, but it is happening often enough (about 1 in 20 sessions) for it to be a major annoyance. For an uninitiated or non-patient user, this would limit their perceptions of the reliability of the code.
From my perspective, the ONLY means of changing a defined column sort should be through the
Manage Views dialog. Once a view is defined and selected in the main list,
there should be NO case where one or more clicks on column headings to temporarily change the view of the main list should change the defined view, but that is what is happening.
Version 2024.2.0.3178
Matt