I would like to see a feature enhancement, so the [Contributing Guidelines](github.com/ornicar/lila/blob/415ce7e1d3d66ab4678ec3a426251214057e595e/CONTRIBUTING.md) say to start a forums post about that and to discuss it with others. What do you think about that change?
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We have collected a lot of studies, so we started to use topics to manage them. Topics are created each time I enter a string in the topic dialog. From time to time, there is a spelling error, or the wrong term used, or just a bad term you delete then later from the study. But a one time used term will stay there forever, even if no study any more uses that term.
What I would like to see here is:
* A term that is not used in any study any more is automatically deleted.
* or / and Allow to delete a term manually, e.g. by providing a small delete button besides the studies overview at each topic.
* or / and Make that delete button dependent on the state of the topic: is that topic used in any study, don't allow to delete it.
* or / and If a topic is used in some studies, and the user wants to delete it, automatically remove that topic from all studies that reference it.
I think this implementation should be not too hard, and avoids collecting unused topics over time.
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We have collected a lot of studies, so we started to use topics to manage them. Topics are created each time I enter a string in the topic dialog. From time to time, there is a spelling error, or the wrong term used, or just a bad term you delete then later from the study. But a one time used term will stay there forever, even if no study any more uses that term.
What I would like to see here is:
* A term that is not used in any study any more is automatically deleted.
* or / and Allow to delete a term manually, e.g. by providing a small delete button besides the studies overview at each topic.
* or / and Make that delete button dependent on the state of the topic: is that topic used in any study, don't allow to delete it.
* or / and If a topic is used in some studies, and the user wants to delete it, automatically remove that topic from all studies that reference it.
I think this implementation should be not too hard, and avoids collecting unused topics over time.