(Opera 10.63 also behaves this way on the link you provided) The idea sounds reasonable to me and it seems to be a good match with the current method of expanding a selection in ListViews & TableViews using the SHIFT+UP/DOWN keys, or SHIFT+LEFT CLICK.
After a quick look at the multi-select TreeView in KitchenSink 1.5.2, it doesn't seem to support either of the above 2 methods, only CTRL+LEFT CLICK I suggest that you add a new ticket in JIRA targeting v2.1. We will soon be starting the 2.0 release process, so only really plan to make bug fixes before then. Chris On 6 December 2010 22:58, Dirk Möbius <[email protected]> wrote: > Continuing the discussion from > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-369 ... > > I understand now that PIVOT-369 was about selecting multiple items and > _then_ dragging them to some other destination. I'm talking about a > different functionality: the ability to select multiple items with the mouse > by holding down the mouse button. > > You can try this for instance on the JIRA Find Issues web page > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa : > The field "Project" is a multi-select list. Select any item with left mouse > click first, than drag and hold the left mouse button and move down: more > items will be selected. > > This works at least in Firefox and IE, but not in Chrome currently. > > I'd really like to see this feature in Pivot for all *View components when > multi-select is enabled, because it seems to be a pretty common UI > functionality. > > Dirk. > > >
