Dynamic Collapsible Tree
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msalvatori
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Dynamic Collapsible Tree
After spending significant time with XY as a newcomer, my most frequent annoyance is a stretched-out tree after hopping around several tabs. While XY does well to dynamically expand destination nodes within the tree, there is no optional symmetry in behavior where the tree dynamically collapses while I move up or out of a node path.
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Re: Dynamic Collapsible Tree
Because I don't like this sort of behavior.msalvatori wrote:After spending significant time with XY as a newcomer, my most frequent annoyance is a stretched-out tree after hopping around several tabs. While XY does well to dynamically expand destination nodes within the tree, there is no optional symmetry in behavior where the tree dynamically collapses while I move up or out of a node path.
Other opinions?
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Re: Dynamic Collapsible Tree
I just added a new thing that might help:
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+ CKS: added new command to "Miscellaneous":
- Optimize Tree
Only expand the current path, collapse all other paths.
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John Bee
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Re: Dynamic Collapsible Tree
Bring it on,admin wrote:I just added a new thing that might help:
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+ CKS: added new command to "Miscellaneous": - Optimize Tree Only expand the current path, collapse all other paths. Default KS: Shift+Numpad Divide
Cause some things are a turn on, and some a turn off!
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msalvatori
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Re: Dynamic Collapsible Tree
And there are times when I too don't want that behavior, which is why I specified it as optional. For those times when I am jumping around, the results render the tree useless, causing me to perform significant scrolling. Your follow-up idea looks like a pragmatic approach that would suite my needs just fine.admin wrote:Because I don't like this sort of behavior.![]()
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Re: Dynamic Collapsible Tree
Beautiful, just beautiful. Thanks! With a quick keyboard shortcut my tree can be nice and clean.admin wrote:I just added a new thing that might help:
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+ CKS: added new command to "Miscellaneous": - Optimize Tree Only expand the current path, collapse all other paths. Default KS: Shift+Numpad Divide
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msalvatori
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Re: Dynamic Collapsible Tree
I am thoroughly enjoying that feature. Thank you for the quick turnaround!admin wrote:I just added a new thing that might help:
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+ CKS: added new command to "Miscellaneous": - Optimize Tree Only expand the current path, collapse all other paths. Default KS: Shift+Numpad Divide
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John Bee
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Re: Dynamic Collapsible Tree
umm, how is this different from Ctrl-Shift-F4
I thought this would like this: only one branch open at a time in the tree. Have c: drive fully open and then click on d: drive and c: drive closes up and then d: drive opens up. (or folders etc.) Automatically.
Having to hit a key(s) to do this is no different than doing the ctrl-shift-F4.
Unless I'm having a senior's moment here
I thought this would like this: only one branch open at a time in the tree. Have c: drive fully open and then click on d: drive and c: drive closes up and then d: drive opens up. (or folders etc.) Automatically.
Having to hit a key(s) to do this is no different than doing the ctrl-shift-F4.
Unless I'm having a senior's moment here
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No. Rebuild Tree really does all the browsing again. Completely. Including polling the drives, refreshing all icons... etc. the whole job.serendipity wrote:The only difference I see is:
rebuild tree: the clicked node is still open.
optimize tree: the clicked node is closed but still in focus.
Did i get that right?
Optimize Tree just collapses some nodes. It's *much* faster.
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May be thats why DON said in the first place this:John Bee wrote:But, wouldn't it be even neater if it did it automatically?admin wrote:Optimize Tree just collapses some nodes. It's *much* faster.
PS. either way for me is same speed.
As long as there is quick toggle to ON/OFF the auto-collapse tree, i dont mind it.admin wrote:Because I don't like this sort of behavior.![]()
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Good for you. Fast computer. But the one is at least 100 times faster then the other...John Bee wrote:But, wouldn't it be even neater if it did it automatically?admin wrote:Optimize Tree just collapses some nodes. It's *much* faster.
PS. either way for me is same speed.
Why not automatic? I don't like it.
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Oh! I had I private bet with myself running that you would ask "Make it configurable!" (But I would have said No.)John Bee wrote:Well OK then.admin wrote:Why not automatic? I don't like it.
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