Hi Dan, I am also in favor of global Edit button. It is convenient when there are multiple fields to be edited, especially when there are dependencies. For example, Category and Sub-category fields where values of Sub-category depends on value of Category field. As of now I workaround this with dedicated user action of "Change Category".
There are other benefits like avoid multiple audit entries, avoid multiple server requests, etc. Thanks, Jayesh On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 3:34 PM Victor Oomens <victor.oom...@oomens-ict.nl> wrote: > Hi Dan, > > From version 1.7.0. > > Victor > > > Op 2 nov. 2019 om 10:57 heeft Dan Haywood <d...@haywood-associates.co.uk> > het volgende geschreven: > > > > Which version did you migrate from, Victor? > > > >> On Sat, 2 Nov 2019, 09:09 Victor Oomens, <victor.oom...@oomens-ict.nl> > >> wrote: > >> > >> Found that one, but that’s not what I mean. > >> > >> I mean the edit button under the fields to edit all the fields of > object. > >> Click edit, change fields and click save. In 1.17.0 a user has to click > >> ok/cancel for every field change. > >> > >> Victor > >> > >>> Op 2 nov. 2019 om 08:54 heeft Andi Huber <ahu...@apache.org> het > >> volgende geschreven: > >>> > >>> If you mean the new 'sidebar' dialog, you can restore to previous > >> 'modal' dialog via the configuration properties. Have a look at the > >> migration notes here [1]. > >>> > >>> [1] > >> > https://isis.apache.org/migration-notes/migration-notes.html#_migration-notes_1.16.0-to-1.17.0 > >>> > >>>> On 2019/11/01 17:35:16, Victor Oomens <vic...@oomens.net> wrote: > >>>> Hi all, > >>>> > >>>> I’ve upgraded an old apache isis project to version 1.17.0. The users > >> ‘complain’ about the change in editing. They liked the ‘old edit’ button > >> and would like to have it back. > >>>> > >>>> Is there a way in version 1.17.0 to restore the old edit button? > >>>> > >>>> Kind regards, > >>>> > >>>> Victor Oomens > >>>> > >> >