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Feature request / UX enhancement: display proposed tag after three letters instead of automatically adding to allow for new tag creation #334

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landure opened this issue Jan 3, 2023 · 2 comments

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landure commented Jan 3, 2023

Wallabagger automatically tag the content with the first tag found matching a 3 letter input by the user if only one matching tag is found. It is annoying if the user want to create a new tag (See #304).

For example, to add data-science, when data already exists, the user would need to add data , then add data-visualization before removing data.

It would be better if Wallabagger displayed the matching tag found and added the tag on tab or enter, as it is now doing when multiple tags match. This would ease the creation of new tags, even if part of the tag match an existing tag.

Thank you for your work.

@landure landure changed the title Feature request / UX enhancement: list proposed tags after three letters instead of automatically adding Feature request / UX enhancement: display proposed tag after three letters instead of automatically adding to allow for new tag creation Jan 3, 2023
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Hi @landure , is this related to the Auto add single tag option? Seems like the behavior you described is the actual default one. But maybe am I missing something.

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landure commented Jan 13, 2023

@Simounet Well found, it is indeed due to the "Auto add single tag" option...

I find the option name confusing. It should be clearer: something like "Immediately add tag matching input".

"Auto add single tag" could mean "Automatically add one tag matching the content of the bookmark".

Additionally, the option work from 2 characters typed, and seems to look for any part of the tag, instead from just the start of the tag ("ta" match "data" and "tag"). Additionally, it add the first matching tag, event if other tags match.... I don't find it very ergonomic.

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