08-17-2010, 06:27 PM
Dear Matteo,
I think I am upsetting you!
I don't think it is logical to have the document showing in the folder view then, because it is unlikely that the comment will stay the most important comment about the latest version of the document. To change it, a user will have to perform some extra steps to go in a change the document comment.
I simply think it is most logical that the comments in folder view display the latest version of the document and the corresponding comment.
This way one can quickly scan the documents and read the latest comments. Otherwise one is forced to click on a document to read the latest comment in document view.
I have attached a screen dump to illustrate what I mean in case I have not explained it well.
cheers
Michael
I think I am upsetting you!

I don't think it is logical to have the document showing in the folder view then, because it is unlikely that the comment will stay the most important comment about the latest version of the document. To change it, a user will have to perform some extra steps to go in a change the document comment.
I simply think it is most logical that the comments in folder view display the latest version of the document and the corresponding comment.
This way one can quickly scan the documents and read the latest comments. Otherwise one is forced to click on a document to read the latest comment in document view.
I have attached a screen dump to illustrate what I mean in case I have not explained it well.
cheers
Michael
(08-16-2010, 03:59 PM)matteo lucarelli Wrote: NO: the comment shown in the folder browser is the DOCUMENT comment, not the first version's one.
The DOCUMENT comment can be edited with "edit document" operation and is INITIALLY set equal to the first version's one.