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yconst avatar yconst commented on August 21, 2024

You're right about a) so I flagged your issue as an enhancement. But I don't understand what's the benefit of b)? Just placing the last thumb on the leftmost position?
Btw, Freetile does not use the notion of columns for packing, so it all depends on your elements widths.

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scazzy avatar scazzy commented on August 21, 2024

well, (b) basically means scenario like the one in the above screenshot.
The 2nd last card got placed in the 2nd column because it had the lowest height as per algo.
But the last one had choice from 1st and the 3rd column. It chose 3rd column, because of the algo. But generally without direction specified (LTR or RTL), it would be better to choose the 1st column which would make the UI look better. Hope I was able to explain it better :) its kinda complicated query am raising

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Dayjo avatar Dayjo commented on August 21, 2024

I do like the idea of being able to pick a direction.

My issues I have are that I resize the block on click (make it twice the width), this works nicely most of the time, apart from on the 'last' brick of a row, where ideally, it would slide to the left so that it doesn't move position when you click on it. Haven't got a decent implementation of that working yet.

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