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Bug with Mini-Tree?

Posted: 27 Sep 2019 14:20
by Stefan_E
Currently evaluating: Looks great ... greater ... the greatest ... if compared with Windows Obfuscator; so count me in for a license in the coming days - congratulation!

One thing though: I saw mini-tree working yesterday, but not today - something changed underneath. Currently, I see minitree impacting branches under 'This PC / Documents', but not under 'OSDisk (C:)'; my selected directory is underneath the latter.

Running 20.40 portable on Win-10, still in trial mode, Auto-optimize enabled.
Nothing obviously wrong in xyexplorer as far as I can see - but then I'm new to this...

Stefan

Re: Bug with Mini-Tree?

Posted: 27 Sep 2019 18:12
by admin
Hi and welcome to the club,

not entirely sure what you mean. Are you saying that "Auto-optimize tree" is not always working as expected?

Don

Re: Bug with Mini-Tree?

Posted: 27 Sep 2019 22:22
by Stefan_E
Indeed, I'd have expected the tree to be collapsed below - Stefan

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Re: Bug with Mini-Tree?

Posted: 28 Sep 2019 08:33
by admin
Oh, you mean to hide all sibling folders that are not part of the current path? That would be super-radical. No, that was never a feature. I don't think it would be practical, or do you?

PS: Note that there is a command View | Mini Tree | Minimize Tree: Reduces the Mini Tree to show just the paths of all tabs in both panes.
This will get rid of all unused siblings.

Re: Bug with Mini-Tree?

Posted: 28 Sep 2019 15:10
by Stefan_E
Ah - yes, that's what I was expecting; carefully re-reading the "tour" description however clarifies, that Mini Tree is learning "forever".
Hence, the View / Mini Tree / Minimize Tree will be part of the daily routine now ...

The more I learn in xyexplorer, the more impressed I am ...
Stefan

Re: Bug with Mini-Tree?

Posted: 28 Sep 2019 19:32
by admin
One day you will even learn the name: It's xyplorer, not xyexplorer. :mrgreen: