Hello friends, Recently we've got a request to introduce a shortcut to move items to the first/last position on the current level of hierarchy: https://checkvist.uservoice.com/forums/2121-general/suggestions/15758854-shortcut-to-send-an-item-at-the-top-of-the-current And this bring me to a thought to use the current shortcut (Ctrl+Home/Ctrl+End) for this purpose. But with an extension - if an item is already on the top position on the current hierarchy level, Ctrl+Home would move item one level up (and put it at the beginning of this level). This will break the current behaviour (moving item to the beginning of the list), but probably will make this shortcut more useful. What do you think? https://checkvist.uservoice.com/forums/2121-general/suggestions/15758854-shortcut-to-send-an-item-at-the-top-of-the-current
Hello, Norman! Do you mean to store all 30000 items in one list? That wouldn't be feasible, I am afraid. It's better to keep a single list under 2000-3000 items for performance sake.
ReplyDeleteCan I try?
ReplyDeleteWell, you can of course, but we have 2000 item restriction on the import, so you'll have to do it 15 times and the list will definitely be completely unwieldy. Do you really need this?
ReplyDeleteNo, it's probably "misuse". I just liked the idea of having a full language terms list in a tree view with tags, search, due dates, public sharing etc.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's an interesting use case :) May be several linked lists will do? You can extract a branch of a list (with xx shortcut) or link one list to another.
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