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Rekca 06-15-2009 06:16 AM

broker seach mod
 
when im in the broker looking for new collections (when I mouse over the results it tells me if i have it already or not) the results normaly come to like well over a 1,000 pages and its a heck of a lot to mouseover (or look for the white writing) and is so easy to miss click when going back and have to start over again.

Now if my mouseover can tell me if I have it or not then it can't be a giant leap for someone far cleverer than myself, to filter these out with somethinig like a selectable tick box

Please gve this some thought and make my dreams come true
Best Regards Rekca

(Hopes Zonx is reading this and adds it to his already totaly awesome Fetish Nightfall)

lordebon 06-15-2009 06:16 PM

Actually, it is a giant leap from tooltip to something we can control. I know of no way for us to sort out collections you already have and leave only ones you still need.

Drumstix42 06-16-2009 12:27 AM

Tooltip's info seems to be generated upon the tooltip opening each time. And like said above, there's no way for us to extract this information either separately or altogether for each result.

Ebarel 07-01-2009 07:32 AM

that is exactly what i miss in all broker windows. Especially for collections (even maybe spells/lore items) that might be a nice thing.
Of course, if you dont have any data to do so that may be impossible. But how does the UI "know" which ones to show in white and which ones in grey? Shouldnt there be anything in the data that could be filtered?

If not, wouldnt it be possible to sort it by that criteria? if the data is already in the UI so it "know" what is white or grey, couldnt it be sorted by that? maybe not the perfect solution but at least we would only have to go through stuff that is white.

gm9 07-01-2009 07:52 AM

There is a search function, these questions have been asked and answered a million times. The answer won't change just because you ask the question again. :p


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