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eil
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Re: branch view
actually branch view allows kinda "removing from list", but for that you have to not simply switch to branch view, but select folders and then switch it on = next you look to address bar and see there is a list of location/paths separated by "|", and if you delete any one of those, it will disappear from view.
the plus: it's live - if you edit file names they don't disappear like in paper-folder and everything is up to date.
the minus: such manipulations with editing address can easily spoil the "construction of view" so it's better to experiment a little to get used to this logic of exclusion, or make a proper script for saving this multi-location flat view, and possibly easier editing.
read more about this in Help file > Multi Branch View.
the plus: it's live - if you edit file names they don't disappear like in paper-folder and everything is up to date.
the minus: such manipulations with editing address can easily spoil the "construction of view" so it's better to experiment a little to get used to this logic of exclusion, or make a proper script for saving this multi-location flat view, and possibly easier editing.
read more about this in Help file > Multi Branch View.
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7iben
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Re: branch view
Sorry I only saw it now. This is really a great tip. Thanks a lot for this. Since it is difficult to find the right folder quickly in the address line, it would be great if all the selected folders in the tab were then highlighted in bold at the top of the address line.
Is that possible?
That would be an ingenious and easy way to remove folders from the Branchview.
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Re: branch view
... highlighted in bold at the top of the address line? Not sure what you mean...
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Re: branch view
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7iben
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Re: branch view
So you would find it at a glance
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highend
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Re: branch view
There is no highlighting in the address bar...
There is already an easy way to remove one / many selected root folder(s) from the current branch view.
Scripting^^
Select the root folder(s) to remove, run the script...
There is already an easy way to remove one / many selected root folder(s) from the current branch view.
Scripting^^
Select the root folder(s) to remove, run the script...
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eil
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Re: branch view
you can make a script that takes info from address bar, makes a list of selected tabs, deletes those to match selected, sends address bar "new"(edited) variant = that is possible right now.
while i was describing, @highend created one.
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highend
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Re: branch view
You could even use that for a custom event action, e.g. middle-click on folder, to have it available right were you need it...
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7iben
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Re: branch view
hmm if I select a folder in the branch view and then execute the script, the following happens. Maybe I'm doing something wrong
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highend
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Re: branch view
I don't know what you are executing there but it isn't my script...
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7iben
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Re: branch view
Sorry my mistake. I used it wrong.
Many Thanks. It works perfectly.
Many Thanks. It works perfectly.
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7iben
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Re: branch view
I noticed something else. The folders can be removed very easily. But if a folder has sub-directories, these cannot be removed from the branch view. Always only the top folder. Can the script be adjusted so that only the selected sub-folders can be removed if any are available
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highend
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Re: branch view
While this would be possible, I won't do it.
Why? It requires a combination of the /excl= switch for the branch view and a visual (or more reliable ghost) filter.
If a folder name (not the path) exists more than one time in a branch view, all of these folders would vanish, not only the selected one (if not done via a ghost filter).
And I don't want to be responsible for those who don't know who to reset a ghost filter and aren't finding their files anymore afterwards^^
Why? It requires a combination of the /excl= switch for the branch view and a visual (or more reliable ghost) filter.
If a folder name (not the path) exists more than one time in a branch view, all of these folders would vanish, not only the selected one (if not done via a ghost filter).
And I don't want to be responsible for those who don't know who to reset a ghost filter and aren't finding their files anymore afterwards^^
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7iben
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Re: branch view
I've been testing it for longer now.
For example, if you have 5 folders open in Branchview, you can
unfortunately you cannot remove the top folder. Always only the folders below. If you remove the upper one, all folders are gone. I would also like to be able to remove only the top folder so that the folders below are still there. Is that possible? That would be great.
And it would be great if the last folder was removed so that you can then come back to the window in which you had selected the folders. Like closing the branch view.
For example, if you have 5 folders open in Branchview, you can
unfortunately you cannot remove the top folder. Always only the folders below. If you remove the upper one, all folders are gone. I would also like to be able to remove only the top folder so that the folders below are still there. Is that possible? That would be great.
And it would be great if the last folder was removed so that you can then come back to the window in which you had selected the folders. Like closing the branch view.
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highend
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Re: branch view
It's a branch view, there must be a root (folder)...
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