Catalog - Collapse all catagories

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aurumdigitus
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Catalog - Collapse all catagories

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The Catalog became a genuinely useful tool with the advent of Multiple Catalogs. Now with the Beta Import/Export function it is really easy to slice & dice them.

However, sometimes they can still grow to be rather large. In that case a Context Menu command to Collapse All Categories would be of considerable value.

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Re: Catalog - Collapse all catagories

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Next beta:

Code: Select all

    + Tweak to auto-optimize the Catalog, i.e. to auto-collapse non-
      current categories:
        AutoOptimizeCatalog=1

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Re: Catalog - Collapse all categories

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admin wrote:AutoOptimizeCatalog=1
Don, you are incredible!

But I am still holding out for a Cappuccino over "make coffee". :P

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Immediately ran into this

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What is the appropriate method to remove a deleted Catalog from showing up in the List without having to resort to editing mruCatalogs in the INI which is both error prone and dangerous.

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Re: Immediately ran into this

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aurumdigitus wrote:What is the appropriate method to remove a deleted Catalog from showing up in the List without having to resort to editing mruCatalogs in the INI which is both error prone and dangerous.
Tools > List Management > Recent Catalogs?

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Re: Catalog - Collapse all catagories

Post by aurumdigitus »

Geez, another one that got right by me. Getting old unequivocally does suck.

With all these improvements to Catalog it is really becoming a potent feature of the software and is more utilitarian than Favorites!

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