SDDM 3.3 EA2  advice for export of one or more logical subview(s)

Hello!
We have the need to export certain subviews to development.
I just wanted to export one logical subview to Data Modeler Design. To sum it up it was not easy to understand. IMHO in SDDM 3.3.EA1 it was much more intuitive and easy.
New:
A new configuration has to be configured with the subviews you want to export. Surprisingly the first time you choose/add a configuration you see all the subviews in the lower left part of the window and you can transfer the wanted subview(s) to the right. AND then save. If not the export button stays inactive. It took me some time to understand that. ;-)
The second time you want to export you choose the saved configuration and if you want to see which objects are in this configuration you have to select the 'All selected' Tab. But if you want to change the exported objects you have to edit the configuration, select first 'Logical' and ONLY then you see the subviews on the left. It is a bit confusing compared to the first time you use a configuration.
All in all the confguration is a nice feature if you export the same objects again and again but for a once-a-year export it is overkill.
The export window also had some distortions. The first letters in the left side of the window were cut off. And no you can't resize the window.
just my2cents
Guenter

Hello Guenter,
thanks for feedback.
We'll try to improve it for next release.
Philip

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