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This is a feature request for one feature, not a question, discussion or multiple features.
This is not a feature request for the browser extension or another client.
This feature is not already requested on Github (I've searched it).
This feature does not already exist (I checked the wiki).
Current Status
To see shared write permission status, the user needs to open the password details and then the share tab and look at the color of the pencil. For me, I have trouble telling if it is dark or light and I forget which means write and read only.
Feature Description
I would prefer an easier way to see this setting and a clearer way of knowing which permission it is. Perhaps have green (write enabled) and red (read only) and have it visible from the folder view without needing to go to the detail and share.
It may also be as easy as just changing to icon tooltip to inform what the current status is.
Additional Context
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The sharing menu was originally designed to match the same functionality in the Files app of NC 12. If we update the design, i think it should now match the current design of the sharing functionality in NC 28
Current Status
To see shared write permission status, the user needs to open the password details and then the share tab and look at the color of the pencil. For me, I have trouble telling if it is dark or light and I forget which means write and read only.
Feature Description
I would prefer an easier way to see this setting and a clearer way of knowing which permission it is. Perhaps have green (write enabled) and red (read only) and have it visible from the folder view without needing to go to the detail and share.
It may also be as easy as just changing to icon tooltip to inform what the current status is.
Additional Context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: