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Subject: [Bug 96089] New: [wish] Add groups and names to kmail filters to
From: Zachary Jensen <Zakaelri () drexel ! edu>
Date: 2004-12-31 19:39:39
Message-ID: 20041231203937.96089.Zakaelri () drexel ! edu
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96089
Summary: [wish] Add groups and names to kmail filters to improve
usability
Product: kmail
Version: unspecified
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: wishlist
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: kmail-devel kde org
ReportedBy: Zakaelri drexel edu
Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.2)
Installed from: Gentoo Packages
I have a larger number of filters in KMail. It is beginning to become cumbersome to track all \
of them, and what exactly they do.
Instead of having to remember all of their characteristics (or figure them out when dealing \
with RegEx'd expressions), it would be nice if the filter dialog provided naming for each \
filter. That name would be displayed on the filter list, instead of the filter characteristics.
For instance, say I have a filter that matches the following regex:
(foo|bar)?[:digit:]* kde\ org
Now, this is not too complex for a regular expression, but it demonstrates the complexity of \
just one. If that were to be combined with a few others, figuring out what the filter does as a \
whole can become tedious. Providing a name text box would allow a user to assign, say "FooBars \
@ KDE", which is much easier to recognize.
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The second half of this is to allow filters to be assigned to groups or folders (similarly to \
how gestures are organized in the control center). This allows a hierarchy of filters to be \
made. That way, groups of similar filters can be moved at the same time, and could also be \
collapsed, so the selection box doesn't seem as daunting.
e.g. I have the foobar filter from above, and I also have a few other filters for KDE: KDE \
Bugs, KDE Announcements, KDE Mailing Lists
The current system would arrange them like so:
> - KDE Bugs
> - KDE Announcements
> - KDE Mailing Lists
> - FooBars @ KDE
With the group system, I could arrange them as follows:
+ KDE
> - KDE Bugs
> - KDE Announcements
> - KDE Mailing Lists
> - FooBars @ KDE
Then, all of the menu items would collapse onto KDE, making them into a nice little folder.
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