Nope, too much work.
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Re: Custom path aliases in tabs
So, it's tomorrow (maybe) for TTT - Tree Trunk Trail. 
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Re: Custom path aliases in tabs
Or tomorrow.
It's more than I thought.
I now think "Rapid Access Folders" is a better name than "Rapid Access Tree". It better fits what it is, a collection of folders, not a tree.
I now think "Rapid Access Folders" is a better name than "Rapid Access Tree". It better fits what it is, a collection of folders, not a tree.
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Re: Custom path aliases in tabs
But it's still only for using inside tree panel(as i understand), so maybe RAFT?(Rapid Access Folders Tree)
upd:: my bad, wrong order.
upd:: my bad, wrong order.
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Those folders work all over the place, not just in the tree. The tree section is now simply called Rapid Access.
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Re: Custom path aliases in tabs
Yes, cool feature (and yeah, much more useful than the The Glider
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I wish RAF could become a "real" tree. Afaiu, currently it's a tree with an (hard coded) abstract root node and non-abstract leaf children where the leafs are a user configurable ordered list.
How about nested abstract nodes? I would like to use abstract nodes to build deeper structures. For example, I'd like to put all my paper folders under a "ghost" node "Paper Folders" (the term "virtual folder" is a better fit, but already in use).
Any change in the (far) future?
I wish RAF could become a "real" tree. Afaiu, currently it's a tree with an (hard coded) abstract root node and non-abstract leaf children where the leafs are a user configurable ordered list.
How about nested abstract nodes? I would like to use abstract nodes to build deeper structures. For example, I'd like to put all my paper folders under a "ghost" node "Paper Folders" (the term "virtual folder" is a better fit, but already in use).
Any change in the (far) future?
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How about nested abstract nodes?
I still think for the ones you can make good use of it the Rapid Access Tree could benefit tremendously (drama baby, yeah) from Rapid Access Nodes.
"Just" a virtual folder only viable under the Rapid Access root node (which is just a "special" Rapid Access Node). Even one more level would be fine.
I still think for the ones you can make good use of it the Rapid Access Tree could benefit tremendously (drama baby, yeah) from Rapid Access Nodes.
"Just" a virtual folder only viable under the Rapid Access root node (which is just a "special" Rapid Access Node). Even one more level would be fine.
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