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Re: Repobrowser - suggestion

From: Joseph Galbraith <galb_at_vandyke.com>
Date: 2007-05-08 23:05:50 CEST

Simon Large wrote:
> On 08/05/07, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hans-Emil Skogh wrote:
>> > I would like to add some clickable item that indicates that the
>> > repo-browser haven't fetched that particular directory from the server
>> > yet, and clicking it would trigger the fetch. This way it would be
>> > possible to more seamlessly navigate "upwards" in a
>> > repository-structure. Right now, clicking the parent-folder of "trunk"
>> > to fetch the "hidden" directories that are there is the only way to
>> make
>> > them show, and this will collapse the structure that was visible under
>> > trunk…
>>
>> I don't like the idea of 'ghost' folders showing up in the tree view.
>> But what about fetching the data for folders which don't have the data
>> yet *without* collapsing them first?
>> I think it should be possible to catch the collapse request, check if we
>> already have the data of that folder and if not, deny the collapse but
>> fetch the data immediately.

What currently happens if you click on the folder containing the
node you are interested in?

It seems like that should result in the data being fetched (both
to fill out the right hand pane, and to populate the list view.)

It seems like that would be more intuitive than having a node
refuse to collapse when clicked...

Thanks,

Joseph

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