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Jungle:

--- Quote from: Mathias (Author) on July 28, 2012, 23:16:18 ---Press the tree button or Alt+Num* to toggle it.  by default it is always off.
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So each tab has its own tree? Or just some attribute? I think each explorer panel should have only one tree and it should be either always visible for all tabs or always hidden.

Mathias (Author):

--- Quote from: Jungle on July 29, 2012, 07:46:48 ---
--- Quote from: Mathias (Author) on July 28, 2012, 23:16:18 ---Press the tree button or Alt+Num* to toggle it.  by default it is always off.
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So each tab has its own tree? Or just some attribute? I think each explorer panel should have only one tree and it should be either always visible for all tabs or always hidden.

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A tab is a new instance of a Explorer Panel. and the Tree is located inside the tab. so every tab has its own tree.  It is just not shown by default. (And if it is never shown then it is never fully created, and does not take up any resources)

Jungle:

--- Quote from: Mathias (Author) on July 29, 2012, 09:56:04 ---(And if it is never shown then it is never fully created, and does not take up any resources)
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If i want to always see a tree, it means that it will be created for every tab. And for 10 tabs on each side there will be 100 trees? But since there is always one visible active tab on each panel, it means that actually only 2 trees needed.

Mathias (Author):

--- Quote from: Jungle on July 29, 2012, 10:10:36 ---
--- Quote from: Mathias (Author) on July 29, 2012, 09:56:04 ---(And if it is never shown then it is never fully created, and does not take up any resources)
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If i want to always see a tree, it means that it will be created for every tab. And for 10 tabs on each side there will be 100 trees? But since there is always one visible active tab on each panel, it means that actually only 2 trees needed.

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100..?? no you have only 2 sides not 10..  so of 10 tabs on the left and 10 to the right,  20 instances of the explorer panel is created.

You could technically use the same Tree/List elements for all tabs and only show the content for the active tabs. But that would be messy. And is not good coding.

Every instance of a Explorer Panel\Search\LanEditor\CheckSum  is like an "app" (Like the one you have in smartphones.).  but instances of showing them in own windows they are shown in tabs.

Jungle:

--- Quote ---100..??
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Mistake of course.   :(
Well, good and bad are subjective. Performance and resources consuming are what is really important and what can be measured and compared. I can say nothing about smartphones since i've never had one, but i definitely prefer to have one phone for all my contact list rather than lots - phone per contact   :)

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