Simon Bull schrieb:
Sebastian Werner <info <at> sebastian-werner.net> writes:

Sorry, but I haven't seen a tree which support multi-selection yet. I was just never thought to be used this way.

Hi Sebastian,

The use case I have is: the user selects one or more leaf nodes (QxTreeFile
instances) in a tree, then clicks a button to perform some logic - such as open
or delete - on the selected nodes.  Essentially my users want QxTrees to behave
like their MS Explore file system browser.

I think adding multiselect support to QxTrees would be a great addition to Qx's
feature set and it doesn't seem to be a complicated change - though I haven't
tried any regression tests with my changes.

The MS Explorer is a bad example IMHO, as it does not support any multi-selection inside the tree.

I've no problem to support this multi-selection sometimes. But it's currently not on my TODO. Any patches (which keeps the other stuff working) are really appreciated.

Sebastian



Simon




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