Theo47 / Depressurizer

Depressurizer is a program that helps you categorize your steam games.
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More Intuitive Ignored Games List (symantics and UI) #128

Open curtisprevo opened 7 years ago

curtisprevo commented 7 years ago

Expected Behavior

When deleting a game, it's called "deleting" a game. When undeleting a game, it makes sense to call it "undeleting" or "restoring".

Alternatively, "ignore" and "unignore" across the board would also make sense; or hide/unhide.

Also, it should be in a more intuitive location, like directly under the "Tools" menu, above or below "Edit Database" (because that is what it's doing, anyway).

It would also be cool to provide the name of the game next to the ID number. If you've deleted 20 games, it might be hard to figure out which ID you need to restore, especially, if like me, you accidentally delete a game and don't know what it was.

Current Behavior

When deleting a game from the database, it's called "deleting". When undeleting a game, it's called an "ignored game". The option is hidden in the third tab of the profile editor which is not immediately apparent.

Context

After searching in all the places I thought it would be, I actually just opened the database in a text editor, figured out the XML structure, and manually "unignored" the games I had accidentally "deleted". It shouldn't be easier to manually read and edit a database than to simply click on a game and restore it.

Your Environment

Windows 10 Pro

Specifications

curtisprevo commented 7 years ago

https://github.com/Depressurizer/Depressurizer/issues/121 I'm not the only one, though: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/depressurizer/discussions/0/152390014780193536/