On Dec 22, 2005, at 9:53 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:

In either scenario, indented items would be capable of collapse and expand functionality via disclosure triangles.

Whadda ya think?

However you like. The crucial thing for me would be to call out a list of variables for special attention. Those variables need to be easily viewable as a group. In other words, if you have a list of variable/value pairs, there needs to be some way to see the variables you're interested in without expanding the list to the height of the screen, even if those variables don't sort together automatically.

Man, I'm getting less clear by the second. In Navigator you have a list of all the objects on a card, but you might be interested in only five of them. You can double-click those five objects in the list to place references to the (bookmarks) at the top of the list. Then you can ignore the rest of the list and just deal with the bookmarks. That's what I want ;-)

I should point out that the debugger/variable watcher is likely the feature that would cause me to purchase Constellation. I do all of my work in Navigator, the script editor/debugger, and the message box. If Constellation replaces the debugger, I'd pretty much abandon the Rev environment entirely. (what a weird concept)
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