** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: software-center
+ Ubuntu Software Center 1.0.2, Ubuntu 9.10
  
- Version 1.0.2.  More of a feature really.  In Ubuntu 9.10, when you have
- selected multiple items to install it would be nice to adjust the order
- of the items.  Drag and drop to reorder was what I tried first,  but a
- "move up" button could work too.  Also, a pause option besides just
- cancel would be nice and could be another way to implement a solution to
- this "bug".  Great work!  Thanks.
+ When you have selected multiple items to install it would be nice to
+ adjust the order of the items.  Drag and drop to reorder was what I
+ tried first,  but a "move up" button could work too.
+ 
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#tasks-reordering>: "For any task
+ in the “Progress” screen that has not yet begun (or that, if parallel
+ downloading has been implemented, has started downloading but not yet
+ installing), mousing over the list item should produce a grabbing-hand
+ cursor. If you drag the row up or down, the rows for other unstarted
+ tasks should scoot out of the way to show where the dragged row would
+ end up if dropped. As a keyboard equivalent, Ctrl Up and Ctrl Down
+ should, when possible, make the selected task swap places with the
+ previous or next task respectively."
+ 
+ [This bug report previously also covered a "Pause" function, which has
+ since been covered separately by bug 584687.]

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) => (unassigned)

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