2.Catalog With Sub Folders will be Nice to Arranging allot of our Items
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1. I imagine this would come with XY's own copy/move operations.Formingus wrote:1.Copy Later = So when we drag to copy if one copy on progress ability to have copy later so PC will not be occupied allot coz copy later will start copy after first copy Finished
2.Catalog With Sub Folders will be Nice to Arranging allot of our Items
Do you mean further nesting of categories in the catalogue? Should this nesting be potentially infinite?Formingus wrote:but there is catalog with new item need to have sub item sub directory
I mean Like Thiszer0 wrote:Do you mean further nesting of categories in the catalogue? Should this nesting be potentially infinite?Formingus wrote:but there is catalog with new item need to have sub item sub directory
Thks For Answer and What Aboutadmin wrote:Yes, this has been discussed from day one of the Catalog, and I was always and still are against it. The Catalog will remain as flat as is it. Otherwise it would just duplicate all the problems typical for the tree and we could just forget about the whole Catalog. If you have too many favorite things you have to redefine your notion of "favorite".
I would agree if we allowed for multiple nested levels, but disagree if we're talking about just one nested level, which we could call "Group" for example...That would allow for quite a number of items to be organized better and still not get too unwieldy, I believe.admin wrote: Otherwise it would just duplicate all the problems typical for the tree and we could just forget about the whole Catalog.
Totally agree with this, so one level nothing more and we can have a perfect organized catalogj_c_hallgren wrote:I would agree if we allowed for multiple nested levels, but disagree if we're talking about just one nested level, which we could call "Group" for example...That would allow for quite a number of items to be organized better and still not get too unwieldy, I believe.admin wrote: Otherwise it would just duplicate all the problems typical for the tree and we could just forget about the whole Catalog.