The style is a matter of taste. Removing the collapse feature is what breaks functionality.I still like the old style better. Collapsing folders has nothing to do with it. It's just a pain to the eyes Johny111, 29 Nov 2023, 16:13
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- 29 Nov 2023, 18:03
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Flat versus tree file structure
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Re: Flat versus tree file structure
- 29 Nov 2023, 16:04
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Flat versus tree file structure
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Re: Flat versus tree file structure
However, this particular case does not usually apply to many users. To the contrary, with long paths and not so many changed files in each path, the new tree view mode is practically unusable, unfortunately.
The new tree view is perfectly fine design-wise because the full path is displayed for ...
The new tree view is perfectly fine design-wise because the full path is displayed for ...
- 28 Nov 2023, 15:58
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Flat versus tree file structure
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Re: Flat versus tree file structure
Please. Even after weeks and months of daily use, I just can't figure out what this means.
I know this has been changed with the best of intents, but the directory view is simply terrible with anything but very short paths.
It shows the full path by hovering over an item (or you can change to ...
- 08 Sep 2020, 15:35
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Flat versus tree file structure
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Re: Flat versus tree file structure
Hi!
The new tree/flat/whatever hybrid view is fine and I don't have much of a preference, BUT why can't I collapse the folders anymore?? That was one of the most important features in the overview and now everything is expanded by default (which is fine) but without the option to collapse folders ...
The new tree/flat/whatever hybrid view is fine and I don't have much of a preference, BUT why can't I collapse the folders anymore?? That was one of the most important features in the overview and now everything is expanded by default (which is fine) but without the option to collapse folders ...