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[Feature]: A main Headline for each Expansion #174

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Winzton opened this issue Feb 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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[Feature]: A main Headline for each Expansion #174

Winzton opened this issue Feb 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Winzton
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Winzton commented Feb 20, 2024

Describe the feature

Hey there!
I just wanted to suggest something that might make things a bit easier.
Would you consider adding a headline for each expansion and collecting/summing up all subcategories of an expansion under that headline and then just naming them rows by its category instead of naming each row with the expansion name plus category?

It could make things clearer.

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when i open the bags, i see Headlines for each Expansion i have stuff from.
below those Expansion Headlines i'd find the subcategories like Gear, Herbs, Hearthstones and whatnot.

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Cidan commented Feb 21, 2024

Oh I see, so nested sections. This is not on the roadmap currently, but I'll keep this open for sometime in the far future.

@Cidan Cidan moved this from To Triage to Backlog in BetterBags Issue Tracker Feb 21, 2024
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I like this idea too. And even if the items were just grouped by expansion (which maybe is exactly the same thing) it would be helpful to keep things in order

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Spennig commented Aug 1, 2024

Oh I see, so nested sections. This is not on the roadmap currently, but I'll keep this open for sometime in the far future.

When you revisit this idea, can you consider an option (if it's possible) to nest existing categories under a custom one? So I could take various groups of things, ie: Radiant stuff, or stuff categorized for collecting a mount, and nest them under "collections" - not sure if it's possible, but would be nice.

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