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Show selected OpenAI model in Settings picker #54

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jdisho opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 1 comment
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Show selected OpenAI model in Settings picker #54

jdisho opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 1 comment
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jdisho commented Jan 15, 2025

Problem

Currently, there is no visual indication of the active model in the Settings. When users open the model selection view for summarization, interpretation, and multiple source implementation, it always defaults to displaying the first option, regardless of which model is actually selected.

This creates two usability issues:

  • First-time users cannot distinguish between the default model and a manually selected one.
  • Users cannot verify which model they are currently using.

Solution

Display the selected model's name within the picker to reflect the active selection even when the picker is closed. If no model has been explicitly selected, indicate the default model.

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@jdisho jdisho added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 15, 2025
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Sounds like a great idea; could be a nice secondary label.

@PSchmiedmayer PSchmiedmayer added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Jan 19, 2025
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