Collapse tree node without changing folder
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grindax
Collapse tree node without changing folder
I've always thought it quite strange that in XY when you collapse a node in the tree, XY changes to the folder at the root of that node.
For example, say your S: is expanded in the tree, and in the list you're currently in S:\Download. If you try to collapse the S: node in the tree, XY changes location to S:\
I think that clicking the minus sign on the node should not change where you are currently in the filesystem in the list.
For example, say your S: is expanded in the tree, and in the list you're currently in S:\Download. If you try to collapse the S: node in the tree, XY changes location to S:\
I think that clicking the minus sign on the node should not change where you are currently in the filesystem in the list.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
If the current node disappears by the collapsing then change of location is necessary.
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grindax
Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
Why?
That doesn't even happen in Windows/File Explorer.
And remember: In XY I'm using locked maxi tree. It's quite normal for my current location to not always be visible in the tree.
That doesn't even happen in Windows/File Explorer.
And remember: In XY I'm using locked maxi tree. It's quite normal for my current location to not always be visible in the tree.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
I know -- one of the many reasons why WE/FE is so bad and people like me can make a living of making something better. 
Locked Tree... well, in that case one might think about it.
Locked Tree... well, in that case one might think about it.
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grindax
Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
Please don't forget about this
I like to have very precise control over the tree, concerning what is expanded and what is not. I often purposefully collapse a node, only to be unceremoniously whisked to a different location.
I like to have very precise control over the tree, concerning what is expanded and what is not. I often purposefully collapse a node, only to be unceremoniously whisked to a different location.
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grindax
Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
Thanks Don. But in v16.20.0005 when you collapse such a node and then expand it, Tree Path Tracing doesn't update.
EDIT: by the way, with TPT for a collapsed node that you are currently inside, it would be useful (more visible) if the tracing/highlight also included the little '+' / '-' box.
EDIT: by the way, with TPT for a collapsed node that you are currently inside, it would be useful (more visible) if the tracing/highlight also included the little '+' / '-' box.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
1. That (minor) bug is even older than this thread. Might go at it when I find the time...grindax wrote:Thanks Don. But in v16.20.0005 when you collapse such a node and then expand it, Tree Path Tracing doesn't update.
EDIT: by the way, with TPT for a collapsed node that you are currently inside, it would be useful (more visible) if the tracing/highlight also included the little '+' / '-' box.
2. That's done on purpose to show that the tree is out of synch.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
How can it be? Previously when it was necessary to re-expand the node and go back manually to where you were beforehand, the TPT would update as you did so. Now if I collapse and then expand, TPT doesn't tell me where I am at all.admin wrote:1. That (minor) bug is even older than this thread. Might go at it when I find the time...
But when I am inside a node that is collapsed, surely a highlight on the actual '+' will more clearly indicate: you are inside here. Click this plus to see where. When expanding the node, if you are then at the root of that node, then it makes sense to remove the highlight from the '+'.admin wrote:2. That's done on purpose to show that the tree is out of synch.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
Tested with 16.20.0000. Try it.
has been like this for years, won#t change it now.
has been like this for years, won#t change it now.
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grindax
Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
I think we are talking past each other. I suspect this is because you don't use locked tree, and don't fully understand how it's used.
Can you rather revert the recent change then. I can't stand seeing TPT giving me inaccurate and misleading information.
Can you rather revert the recent change then. I can't stand seeing TPT giving me inaccurate and misleading information.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
No problem, was not too happy with it anyway.
Is there anybody using Locked Tree apart from you?
Is there anybody using Locked Tree apart from you?
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
You should probably just remove locked tree completely. Every bit of development you do to XY breaks it anyway. It's something you've never cared for.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
I did at one point as a way to keep my MiniTree from getting polluted.admin wrote:Is there anybody using Locked Tree apart from you?
I don't think I've bothered configuring the tree to my liking since I started with a fresh config yet.
Instead I've reverted back to my old ways of pretty much entirely ignoring the tree.
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Re: Collapse tree node without changing folder
Seriously?You should probably just remove locked tree completely
I f**** love my locked tree. Can't live without it. Populated by one of my scripts whenever I switch my work environment....
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