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Old 10-12-2016, 11:02 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by KevinH View Post
Again, if you feel strongly about this feature, it should be really easy to implement by anyone with gui training.
Sure, once I learn Qt, whatever language the core code is written in, etc.

I suspect it's damn easy to have the currently set semantics show up (since you know exactly what they are), so that you can set/unset exactly what you want, see that everything is as it should be, click OK, then be done.

Otherwise, on EPUB3 (where you can set more than one semantic), the work flow is currently: look at the tooltip, note what is set right now, open the dialog, click only what you want to change (i.e., set what isn't but should be and unset what is but shouldn't be), then click "OK".

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I am not interested in spending what little development time I have on something I disagee with.
Again, disagree all you want, but if you think that workflow is as easy as it could be, I hope that every piece of other software you use changes its UI to be just as "easy".
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