Explain the problem as you see it
When applying two supertags, I often face the problem of reordering them.
For example:
- example item #tag1 #tag2
However, sometimes I always want #tag2
's fields to be on top of #tag1
's fields. For example, my tag2 might contain actionable fields and hence need to be reordered on top. The only solution currently is to rearrange it by deleting tag1 and readding it again:
-example item #tag2 #tag1
Why is this a problem for you?
Sometimes I like to apply a new supertag over another supertag but it's kind of annoying having to delete the old tag, add the new tag, then readd the old tag - it's 3 more steps haha.
Suggest a solution
Perhaps we could have some kind of priority setting, or condition, such that the tag's field will always appear on top of another tag's field?
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Bumping this up, because I keep bumping into this problem.
Another way I bump into it:
When inheriting a tag, I would sometimes rather one of the tag's fields be above another tag, or be above the native tag's fields.