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Left-clicking to the right - that is, outside - of the "Context" word-link that would show the respective snippet quoted in the list after a reply, yields the same result as left-clicking on the "Context" word-link itself.
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The same thing happens when left-clicking on the blank line below the last line with a "Context" link.
Steps to Reproduce
either click to the right of any "Context" word-link - that is, not on the text preceding it, but on the blank space on the rest of that line;
or, click on the blank line below the last line with a "Context" word-link;
the respective document snippet will be shown, as if clicking on (inside of) "Context".
Expected Behavior
The snippet for a "Context" should appear after clicking on this word only, not outside of it.
This is one more reason, UX-wise, to change the cursor/pointer while hovering over the "Context" word, instead of leaving it the default (arrow) like on the whole rest of the interface without differentiating between clickable Buttons, editable TextBoxes, and static Labels/Images/the Dialog itself.
Your Environment
GPT4All version (if applicable): 2.7.5
Operating System: Windows 10, updated as of 2024.05.03
Chat model used (if applicable): any
Thank you for considering this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
1 of 2.
Left-clicking to the right - that is, outside - of the "Context" word-link that would show the respective snippet quoted in the list after a reply, yields the same result as left-clicking on the "Context" word-link itself.
2 of 2.
The same thing happens when left-clicking on the blank line below the last line with a "Context" link.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
The snippet for a "Context" should appear after clicking on this word only, not outside of it.
This is one more reason, UX-wise, to change the cursor/pointer while hovering over the "Context" word, instead of leaving it the default (arrow) like on the whole rest of the interface without differentiating between clickable Buttons, editable TextBoxes, and static Labels/Images/the Dialog itself.
Your Environment
Thank you for considering this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: