Am 06.11.2015 um 11:12 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: >> >> /It organizes the workspace in two groups, the "My Data" or "My >> Workspace" which groups all user created objects and data (globalEnv) >> and the "other Environments".
> that part is now ready for you to look at. I moved the expand / collapse > indicators to the left, since otherwise they would go out of view, too > easily. > looks great! >> This change would possibly render "Show all Environments" and >> "Functions/NonFunctions/All" unnecessary and maintains one >> view/concept without putting your data suddenly in a .globalEnv when >> showing all Environments. > > This not done yet. My plan forwar is: > > For "Show all Environments": > - remove the option from the "main" UI > - keep it in the context menu > - change the default back to showing all environments. Yes, makes sense (particularly since the current in-between-ish way is a bit irritating) I wonder a bit if the context menu option is a good idea. Those who want to hide the "other environments" (for whichever reason?) may not find it, others may trigger it involuntary. Since the "other Environments" are non obstructively collapsed, I would think about generally showing both without a switch. > Functions / NonFunctions, and possibly also "Hidden Objects" will be > moved to an expandable / collapsible "Filter" tool section. This will > also include further options to refine searching for objects. Yes, this sound like a good way of serving both beginners and advanced users’ needs. Regards, Jan _______________________________________________ rkward-devel mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rkward-devel
