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[enhancement]: Automatically sort and group LoRA's in the generation/canvas UI

Open lil-lilithhh opened this issue 4 months ago • 2 comments

Is there an existing issue for this?

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What should this feature add?

LoRAs should be automatically sorted to the top of the hierarchy stack based on whether or not it's currently active. Non-active LoRAs should be sorted to the bottom of the stack, since they are not currently in use. Also, LoRAs should be grouped in the UI, which would way for additional space for the end user since we do not have to scroll down to see the additional generation parameters.

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Additional Content

Here is a mockup of a before and after:

Before:

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Notice how much I have to scroll to see the additional generation parameters. Also, I'd have to be in a constant tug-of-war, repeatedly scrolling up and down to write new or additional prompts, then scrolling back down to adjust additional generation parameters. Not ideal.

After:

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Notice how much space I gain through this mockup. I do not need to scroll very far to write additional details for my prompt, nor to see the additional generation parameters. I can generally see more parameters with this mockup.

lil-lilithhh avatar Sep 13 '25 23:09 lil-lilithhh

This creates unwanted control churn in the UX. Turning a concept on or off will move the slider into either group, forcing attention and chase.

Still, could be an option for people who use lots of concepts and then it still needs to solve this problem I feel.

ufuksarp avatar Sep 14 '25 04:09 ufuksarp

@ufuksarp

This creates unwanted control churn in the UX. Turning a concept on or off will move the slider into either group, forcing attention and chase.

Hmm, I get that. However maybe a way to bypass this would be to order each newly disabled LoRA to the top of the "Disabled Concepts" group. This would make it easy to track down the LoRA that you just disabled.

lil-lilithhh avatar Sep 14 '25 05:09 lil-lilithhh