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Small changes to station trade

Author
Kromarx
Eau Rouge
#1 - 2014-10-27 01:11:51 UTC
First: Drag selected items onto characters (similar to dragging characters into fleet) rather than having to right click "trade". That way you could quickly flick items/ships etc to multiple people and have the trade windows open automatically

Second: keep the trade window in front if dragging items onto it from a window below. Currently for every trade you need to arrange your windows so that the trade window is isolated so that it doesn't get lost behind typically larger windows
Arronicus
State War Academy
Caldari State
#2 - 2014-10-27 04:39:42 UTC
+1 For dragging to open a trade

+1 for giving windows a 'keep on top' option. for inventory, ship fitting window, whatever.

Not fond of the idea of the trade window ALWAYS being on top.
Kromarx
Eau Rouge
#3 - 2014-10-27 08:33:03 UTC  |  Edited by: Kromarx
Arronicus wrote:
Not fond of the idea of the trade window ALWAYS being on top.


Me either. For an example of what I meant, on windows or mac, you can drag an item from a rear stacked window, to a forward stacked window without the former coming to the fore.
xttz
GSF Logistics and Posting Reserves
Goonswarm Federation
#4 - 2014-10-27 08:54:56 UTC
+1, also...

An tick-box option for characters in your watchlist that auto-accepts any trades from them. The combined effect would be so you simply drag items onto your alts in the same station to drop them into that character's hangar.
The Hamilton
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2014-10-27 10:03:39 UTC
+1

Good suggestions, though I'll personally never use it.
FT Diomedes
The Graduates
#6 - 2014-10-27 13:39:53 UTC
I would be very happy if my trade window would just stay wherever I moved it last time.

CCP should add more NPC 0.0 space to open it up and liven things up: the Stepping Stones project.