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Shows modify instead of buy when double-clicking own order

Author
Bester Lamont
Journey Sykeouts
#1 - 2015-11-18 06:53:23 UTC
When double clicking your own order in the market orders list, can it show the modify order dialog instead of the buy dialog? Not often you want to be buying stuff from yourself. Throw a small bone to us marketeers running on the .01 ISK hamsterwheel.
Xe'Cara'eos
A Big Enough Lever
#2 - 2015-11-20 16:33:04 UTC  |  Edited by: Xe'Cara'eos
+1 QoL for my alt

but only when clicking from the order tab of your wallet
keep the option to have moments of fail in the market

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Iain Cariaba
#3 - 2015-11-20 17:04:01 UTC
Bester Lamont wrote:
When double clicking your own order in the market orders list, can it show the modify order dialog instead of the buy dialog? Not often you want to be buying stuff from yourself. Throw a small bone to us marketeers running on the .01 ISK hamsterwheel.

This is what the "orders" section of your wallet is for.
Xe'Cara'eos
A Big Enough Lever
#4 - 2015-11-21 03:09:20 UTC
Iain Cariaba wrote:
Bester Lamont wrote:
When double clicking your own order in the market orders list, can it show the modify order dialog instead of the buy dialog? Not often you want to be buying stuff from yourself. Throw a small bone to us marketeers running on the .01 ISK hamsterwheel.

This is what the "orders" section of your wallet is for.


when I double click my own orders from my wallet, last I checked, it sends you into buying that item..... not convenient.

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Iain Cariaba
#5 - 2015-11-21 09:44:01 UTC
Xe'Cara'eos wrote:
Iain Cariaba wrote:
Bester Lamont wrote:
When double clicking your own order in the market orders list, can it show the modify order dialog instead of the buy dialog? Not often you want to be buying stuff from yourself. Throw a small bone to us marketeers running on the .01 ISK hamsterwheel.

This is what the "orders" section of your wallet is for.


when I double click my own orders from my wallet, last I checked, it sends you into buying that item..... not convenient.

And that's not convienent because double clicking is how many more clicks than right-click->click "modify order"?
Rivr Luzade
Coreli Corporation
Pandemic Legion
#6 - 2015-11-21 10:11:02 UTC  |  Edited by: Rivr Luzade
Xe'Cara'eos wrote:
Iain Cariaba wrote:
Bester Lamont wrote:
When double clicking your own order in the market orders list, can it show the modify order dialog instead of the buy dialog? Not often you want to be buying stuff from yourself. Throw a small bone to us marketeers running on the .01 ISK hamsterwheel.

This is what the "orders" section of your wallet is for.


when I double click my own orders from my wallet, last I checked, it sends you into buying that item..... not convenient.

When I double click the order in my wallet's orders tab, it opens the market with the respective item. You then need to right click the item in the market to modify it or double click to buy it. Making double click in the wallet's orders tab to open the Modify dialog is absolutely not convenient as I then need to right click the item in the tab to see market details so that I can modify accordingly. That's replacing the devil with Lucifer.

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