Currently it is very easy to accidentally close a dialog by clicking outside of it. This was particularly frustrating when going between windows to copy app IDs, and then clicking back at a random place (as one does) and to have the dialog close 🥲.
There are already good ways to close the dialogs, and I think it would remove some friction if this was changed.
If you want to keep the current behavior, a middle ground could be to add a dirty check or something so you at least don’t close dialog with unsaved changes.
If you want me to take a look at this, I'd be more than happy to create a PR for this. I just wanted to check if this is something you'd want or not first :)
Currently it is very easy to accidentally close a dialog by clicking outside of it. This was particularly frustrating when going between windows to copy app IDs, and then clicking back at a random place (as one does) and to have the dialog close 🥲.
There are already good ways to close the dialogs, and I think it would remove some friction if this was changed.
If you want to keep the current behavior, a middle ground could be to add a dirty check or something so you at least don’t close dialog with unsaved changes.
If you want me to take a look at this, I'd be more than happy to create a PR for this. I just wanted to check if this is something you'd want or not first :)