https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161513

--- Comment #7 from Jürgen Kirsten <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #6)
> We discussed this topic in the design meeting.
> 
> The envisioned double-click on the toggle buttons would override the default
> behavior, thus hard to figure out for users. And the benefit is marginal -
> you do not frequently open the widget, click on show or hide, and submit via
> okay. It's more typical to interact with the checkbox list after a show/hide
> preselection.
> 
> The verdict was to not recommend such change. But first to make sure we do
> not miss a use case that deserves improvement.

Hello Heiko,

It's great that you've discussed this topic. If you don't think it's very
useful, that's a shame. I think it would be good, which is why I suggested it.

Just to clarify one thing. In my opinion, it doesn't matter whether all users
understand it. The button should work as before with a simple click and enable
interaction. Only if you don't want to make any further changes should you use
a double-click. That's what I meant by my suggestion. All computer users are
familiar with this behaviour, e.g. from File Explorer or Nautilus. Here, you
can click on a file to view its properties. Double-clicking opens the file with
the default program. This is a relatively good comparison to the auto-filter
buttons.

Liebe Grüße
Jürgen

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