Dne St 24. června 2009 19:05:10 Jaap Karssenberg napsal(a):
> If you put this one in the bug tracker I will make it consistent with
> the next release.
I agree with Dotan - just document it, it's a feature, not a bug... :-)
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
I just did some testing and found this:
* on the numpad: open currently selected node
/ on the numpad: close currently selected node
Those were the only two that I knew. now I discovered these:
* on the 8 key: open all nodes
\ above the enter key: close all nodes
That ex
> That explains. I'm testing on a laptop without keypad - so only used the
> non-keypad keys. Probably the keypad key does not give the literal character
> but a special key code instead. Apparently this special code is handled by
> the gtk widget already...
>
> If you put this one in the bug track
Dne St 24. června 2009 12:14:58 Dotan Cohen napsal(a):
> I just did some testing and found this:
> * on the numpad: open currently selected node
> / on the numpad: close currently selected node
>
> Those were the only two that I knew. now I discovered these:
>
> * on the 8 key: open all nodes
> \
2009/6/23 Jaap Karssenberg :
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Vlastimil, do all your leaves have a common root? The shortcut keys
>> open and close a node, so you would have to be on the root node to do
>> that. If you have two open root-level nodes, the shortcut keys won't
>> close them both.
>>
>>
>
>
Dne Út 23. června 2009 22:02:14 jste napsal(a):
>
> At least I can not re-produce this effect here - what versions of Gtk /
> Gtk-Perl do you have ?
Mandriva Linux 2009.1:
Name: perl-Gtk2
Version : 1.220
Release : 2mdv2009.1
Name: gtk+2.0
Version : 2.16.1
Release
Vlastimil Ott wrote:
Dne Út 23. června 2009 19:10:56 jste napsal(a):
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Vlastimil, do all your leaves have a common root? The shortcut keys
open and close a node, so you would have to be on the root node to do
that. If you have two open root-level nodes, the shortcut ke
Dne Út 23. června 2009 19:10:56 jste napsal(a):
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > Vlastimil, do all your leaves have a common root? The shortcut keys
> > open and close a node, so you would have to be on the root node to do
> > that. If you have two open root-level nodes, the shortcut keys won't
> > close
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Vlastimil, do all your leaves have a common root? The shortcut keys
open and close a node, so you would have to be on the root node to do
that. If you have two open root-level nodes, the shortcut keys won't
close them both.
This should not be the case. When testing here t
2009/6/22 Vlastimil Ott :
> Hello,
>
> I found it in help (*, \) but it doesn't work for me as expected - it
> expands/collapses the current
> subtree only. Is it possible to expand the whole tree? I thought there were
> some items in Tools menu
> but they are not.
>
> Sorry for a dumb question a
Dne Po 22. června 2009 23:24:07 jste napsal(a):
> Strange - "*" and "\" work as advertised for me. Could be a bug - do you
> have a screenshot ?
Sorry - what should be on this screenshot?
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Vlastimil Ott wrote:
I found it in help (*, \) but it doesn't work for me as expected - it expands/collapses the current
subtree only. Is it possible to expand the whole tree? I thought there were some items in Tools menu
but they are not.
Strange - "*" and "\" work as advertised for me. Co
Hello,
I found it in help (*, \) but it doesn't work for me as expected - it
expands/collapses the current
subtree only. Is it possible to expand the whole tree? I thought there were
some items in Tools menu
but they are not.
Sorry for a dumb question and thanks,
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