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Expanding Folders

Posted: 26 May 2009 01:18
by neil
Is there a way that I can automatically expand a folder and all subfolders once I click on a folder?

Thanks

Re: Expanding Folders

Posted: 26 May 2009 01:30
by j_c_hallgren
Hi and a belated welcome to the XY forums from me as well!

From the wiki "Tree" page, we find this:
You can easily fully expand or collapse a full branch by using a folder's context menu, using the keyboard shortcuts (Numpad Multiply (*) and Numpad Divide (/)), or simply hold Ctrl while clicking on the plus/minus icons ! (Find all related commands on folders' context submenu Expansion)

Is that what you're referring to?

As a new user, I'd suggest making extensive use of the wiki as it's a great assist to the Help information, in that more examples and detail can be given.

Re: Expanding Folders

Posted: 26 May 2009 02:05
by neil
Thank you for the welcome and I really appreciate the help being provided.

Yes, your suggestion is almost exactly what I wanted. What I really wanted was that if I clicked a on folder then it would "automatically" exoand that foder and all below. You suggestion does that bit requires that I do something rather than having it done automatically.

Thank you.

Re: Expanding Folders

Posted: 26 May 2009 02:57
by zer0
neil wrote:You suggestion does that bit requires that I do something rather than having it done automatically.
You can do that already, but the expansion will not expand the folders within the expanded folders. To automatically expand, you need to click on that "[+]---" that precedes a folder's name. If the length of that is too short for you then you can increase its length by moving your mouse cursor into the tree pane area, holding Shift and scroll down using the mouse's wheel.

Re: Expanding Folders

Posted: 26 May 2009 03:05
by neil
Thanks for the ingormation.

Re: Expanding Folders

Posted: 26 May 2009 06:20
by admin
There's also "Expand tree nodes on single-click" in configuration/general.

Re: Expanding Folders

Posted: 26 May 2009 14:58
by neil
Thanks, I will play around with the various options and see which suits me better.