fritzing / fritzing-app

Fritzing desktop application
http://fritzing.org
Other
4.06k stars 838 forks source link

button to abort loading/searching etc. #2585

Open davidperrenoud opened 10 years ago

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From bluearc....@gmail.com on May 25, 2013 12:33:37

it would be very nice to have a abort button while fritzing is loading/searching/saving... i mean in every progress bar...

  1. you do not need to reopen the last sketch every time you use fritzing. so it would be nice to stop the loading of the old sketch while fritzing is startet.
  2. if you click on the false kathegorie in the Parts-inspector, you can hide the window with esc, but the search/order-progress goes on in the background.

-> if the abort button is pushed, the "last"-state of the program or file is recovered.

i think there are many more exampels where abort-button could be a nice to have

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/fritzing/issues/detail?id=2587

davidperrenoud commented 10 years ago

From bluearc....@gmail.com on August 12, 2013 07:43:33

Owner: irasc...@gmail.com
Cc: -irasc...@gmail.com bluearc....@gmail.com

failiz commented 3 years ago

Remove imported label

KjellMorgenstern commented 3 years ago

The examples dint work for me, would be good to have some that are slow enough. Adding a cancel button is good pratice, so we should do it anyhow.

KjellMorgenstern commented 3 years ago

Setting low priority, we need a reproducably slow dialog first

failiz commented 3 years ago

I tested it in the search part. Type "we" (to find alot of parts) and press enter. The search dialogue shows up. If you press cancel, the dialogue disappears but the search continues (the parts are still being filled up in the search bin).

KjellMorgenstern commented 3 years ago

There is no cancel button, but I can press 'esc' , the progres bar will disapear, but search bin continues to get filled up.

KjellMorgenstern commented 3 years ago

Search should have a cancel button on the progress bar, and it should really stop the search. Another improvement: Don't allow searches for single letters, are there any use cases for that? Besides stress testing Fritzing, I mean :-)