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1. I find that I am unable to make a manual, pathname entry in the Link/Objcet and/or Display Object boxes; and if I make a file selection via the icon then I cannot manually edit the pathname of the selected file.- see screenshot 1.
2. The Link/Object file selection filetype drop down has a single line for all file types not all of which are displayed - see screenshot 2 - I think it woiuld be better to have separate lines for each permissible type of file: Picture (*.png,*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.gif), Flash (*.swf), Video (*.flv) and Audio (*.mp3).
3. The Display/Object file selection filetype drop down has a single line for all file types not all of which are displayed - see screenshot 3 - I think it would be better to have separate lines for each permissible type of file; Picture (*.png,*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.gif), Flash (*.swf), and Video (*.flv).
This is on Win XP/32.
Last edited by mediavets (2010-08-25 15:40:22)
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Hi,
mediavets wrote:
1. I find that I am unable to make a manual, pathname entry in the Link/Objcet and/or Display Object boxes; and if I make a file selection via the icon then I cannot manually edit the pathname of the selected file.- see screenshot 1.
This is to prevent user from indicating wrong file path.
mediavets wrote:
2. The Link/Object file selection filetype drop down has a single line for all file types not all of which are displayed - see screenshot 2 - I think it woiuld be better to have separate lines for each permissible type of file: Picture (*.png,*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.gif), Flash (*.swf), Video (*.flv) and Audio (*.mp3).
3. The Display/Object file selection filetype drop down has a single line for all file types not all of which are displayed - see screenshot 3 - I think it would be better to have separate lines for each permissible type of file; Picture (*.png,*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.gif), Flash (*.swf), and Video (*.flv).
Ok, this can seems annoying. At the same time it can be convenient to see all available filetype in a folder to avoid too many clicks.. We'll see if we can combine both advantages.
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