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Delete button for modify view #253

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nmartinii opened this issue Nov 21, 2019 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #344
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Delete button for modify view #253

nmartinii opened this issue Nov 21, 2019 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #344
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If you added a node and you want to modify it. A delete button should be there.
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@nmartinii nmartinii added the enhancement New feature or improvement label Nov 21, 2019
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theFeu commented Feb 26, 2020

I totally agree, we should move the delete from the tile to this version.

This would also reduce the icon clutter on the tiles.

And it would be more consistent with how we handle "delete" everywhere else in the web interface

@lippserd lippserd removed their assignment May 11, 2020
@lippserd lippserd added this to the 2.4.0 milestone May 11, 2020
@nilmerg nilmerg modified the milestones: 2.4.0, 2.5.0 Mar 16, 2022
@nilmerg nilmerg added the queue/wishlist Probable candidate for a future release label Jul 20, 2022
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@nilmerg nilmerg removed the queue/wishlist Probable candidate for a future release label Aug 29, 2022
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@nilmerg nilmerg removed this from the 2.5.0 milestone Aug 3, 2023
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