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- Can you provide an example of how the lists relate to each other, so we can understand what you mean by sorting them. Also, since you have multiple lists, it's unclear what you mean by "searchable" or "sortable". Are you sorting items inside a list? Or sorting the lists themselves? Are you searching list titles? List contents? If so, is the search constrained to a particular list? This is a case where adding a wireframe would be really helpful.tohster– tohster2015-04-20 16:26:53 +00:00Commented Apr 20, 2015 at 16:26
- (sorry, I don't know how to use the formatting here lol) List Contains data input by users (tablature data) Organization Lists are organized by name input by user, the name is the top level Search Search list names found within the dropdown list Sorting Default sort is just ABC order, no current plans to have different types of sortingAtlas– Atlas2015-04-20 17:08:45 +00:00Commented Apr 20, 2015 at 17:08
- @tohster I updated the main post with an example screenshot of how long the list shows, there's no auto scroll, it will show all elements by default.Atlas– Atlas2015-04-20 17:26:43 +00:00Commented Apr 20, 2015 at 17:26
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