Manual sort order for pinned issues
As the title says - I would like to manually sort pinned issues
I use both features: pinned issues and most recently accessed issues.
In my workflow, I have a few ongoing issues that are referenced / updated daily and would like them to always be in the same place.
This could be solved by excluding pinned issues from resorting based on the most recent access.
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Thanks for the detailed description! I can see your point now — it does make sense that pinned tabs should maintain their position regardless of recent access.
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Hi,
I'm Sergey from the YouTrack team.
Thank you for contacting us. I'm happy to help!
It's not entirely clear what you mean by pinned issues and most recent access, so I'd like you to clarify so I can provide more details.
Are you referring to the manual reorder feature? Is your question related to both reordering issues manually and via a query like
order by: updated?If you can provide some screenshots or screencasts that illustrate the issue you're trying to solve, it'll help me understand your case better and suggest the best solution. Thanks!
Tabs appear because of "Show recent issues and articles" which I love.
The first 3 issue tabs in that view are “pinned” (click on the tab - select “pin issue”) which makes them always stay there, which again is great.
I am currently on the second tab. If I reload the screen, the second tab will become the first tab because the most recent tabs show first. That is fine with tabs that are not pinned, but it is getting in a way with tabs that are pinned.
I would like that tabs that are pinned be excluded from that re-arranging based on the access time - ideally they could be manually repositioned, but even just not resorting them would be great.