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Folding for large databases


andreone
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Folding in GUI ? IMO this is not needed, and I update everyday almost 200 apps. What I would like to have is folding in log (Notepad2, Notepad++... supports it), in case of an error, I have at least 1200 lines to scroll and I often get lost - even with my custom syntax highlight scheme. Now if I have 1200, acording to my calculation, CybTekSol should have... +6000 lines to scroll down. =D We could fold in log by category.

 

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Edit: looks like Notepad2 doesn't have this feature. And I mean text folding, I think this could be something simple as adding some folding tokens to the beginning and end of each category...

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Unfortunately, only Vista would allow me to add folding. And then, it would still be a fair amount of work if I don't have a good wrapper for this functionality. Eventually, it might be useful to switch to a whole new virtualised ListView, however, that would make the Ketarin executable noticably bigger.

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Unfortunately, only Vista would allow me to add folding. And then, it would still be a fair amount of work if I don't have a good wrapper for this functionality. Eventually, it might be useful to switch to a whole new virtualised ListView, however, that would make the Ketarin executable noticably bigger.
I don't see why Vista is required. AFAIK, all the feature are provided by the .Net runtime.

You might take a look a this enhanced list view, which provided among other things a "TreeListView": ObjectListView

This is an open source wrapper around the standard ListView, so it works everywhere .Net runs and "should" be easy to integrate (but I don't know for sure if you can directly replace a ListView by an ObjectListView).

 

The size of the assembly is 144Ko.

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