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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When testing multiple timetables it would be nice to have a quick switch feature for us to test different versions of a timetable
Describe the solution you'd like
Perhaps a solution could be implemented with the following ui features:
Button to save the current timetable
a. On click, save the timetable as generated from the "share" url into localStorage along with a (user-generated) name
Dropdown to select a saved timetable from the existing list
a. Each option in the dropdown will also provide a delete button
b. Only saved timetables for the current selected academic year and semester will be shown, e.g. when "Special Term II" in the timetable planner is selected during AY23/24, only AY23/24 ST2 saved timetables will be shown
Warning upon attempting to load a timetable that isn't saved yet
Describe alternatives you've considered
This is just a overcomplicated notepad, but I think the ease of use might be beneficial.
Additional context
I'm willing to attempt working on this :)
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When testing multiple timetables it would be nice to have a quick switch feature for us to test different versions of a timetable
Describe the solution you'd like
Perhaps a solution could be implemented with the following ui features:
a. On click, save the timetable as generated from the "share" url into localStorage along with a (user-generated) name
a. Each option in the dropdown will also provide a delete button
b. Only saved timetables for the current selected academic year and semester will be shown, e.g. when "Special Term II" in the timetable planner is selected during AY23/24, only AY23/24 ST2 saved timetables will be shown
Describe alternatives you've considered
This is just a overcomplicated notepad, but I think the ease of use might be beneficial.
Additional context
I'm willing to attempt working on this :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: