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I have been using django-jet-reboot, and overall, it's been a fantastic experience. However, I've noticed an inconsistency in the rendering of fields defined as horizontal filters.
In the default Django admin, when a field is specified as a horizontal filter, it renders as expected, with two columns. The first column lists the available items, and the second column lists the assigned items, providing a clear and user-friendly interface:
However, when using django-jet-reboot, specifying a field as a horizontal filter doesn't seem to affect its rendering. Instead, it appears as a single multiple select input using select2, without the desired two-column layout.
Steps to Reproduce:
Define a field as a horizontal filter in django-jet-reboot.
Observe the rendering of the field.
Expected Behavior:
The field should be rendered with a two-column layout similar to the default Django admin when specified as a horizontal filter.
Actual Behavior:
The field renders as a single select input, lacking the expected two-column layout.
Issue Summary:
Hello,
I have been using django-jet-reboot, and overall, it's been a fantastic experience. However, I've noticed an inconsistency in the rendering of fields defined as horizontal filters.
In the default Django admin, when a field is specified as a horizontal filter, it renders as expected, with two columns. The first column lists the available items, and the second column lists the assigned items, providing a clear and user-friendly interface:
However, when using django-jet-reboot, specifying a field as a horizontal filter doesn't seem to affect its rendering. Instead, it appears as a single multiple select input using select2, without the desired two-column layout.
Steps to Reproduce:
Expected Behavior:
The field should be rendered with a two-column layout similar to the default Django admin when specified as a horizontal filter.
Actual Behavior:
The field renders as a single select input, lacking the expected two-column layout.
Additional Information:
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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