Well, I rely heavily on the 'all' display. The broadest way to do it is with a general search but that's highly annoying.
The folder content button appears to have potential as a decent alternative if it must be separated out from the tree.
The major problem of inconvenience, I see at this point, is it's
distance from the tree.
Will the ability to move such buttons to major areas like a tree border be part of future layout
manipulation?
I just recently noticed that the shortcut buttons were added, of which, I rely heavily on as well.
Although, at this point they are restricted to a toolbar at the top (left).
Again, I need to be able to move such things to a tree
side border as in MM4.
So, you see, I move something like 'folder content' button, as you pointed out, and 'find same (library)' button to tree side border
and it
simulates as a
direct/convenient functionality of the tree via proximity. About the closest you can get without integrating.
These kinds of things may often seem like little niceties but in my mind are pro level development moves, whereas limiting to top or bottom borders continues the workflow annoyance factor.
I'm hoping this will be part of the layout development to come. Very depressing if not.
Anyway, just continuing to reasonably express my MM hopes and dreams.
Well, I rely heavily on the 'all' display. The broadest way to do it is with a general search but that's highly annoying.
The folder content button appears to have potential as a decent alternative if it must be separated out from the tree.
The major problem of inconvenience, I see at this point, is it's [b]distance[/b] from the tree.
Will the ability to move such buttons to major areas like a tree border be part of future layout
manipulation?
I just recently noticed that the shortcut buttons were added, of which, I rely heavily on as well.
Although, at this point they are restricted to a toolbar at the top (left).
Again, I need to be able to move such things to a tree [b][i][u]side[/u][/i][/b] border as in MM4. :D
So, you see, I move something like 'folder content' button, as you pointed out, and 'find same (library)' button to tree side border
and it [u]simulates[/u] as a [i]direct/convenient[/i] functionality of the tree via proximity. About the closest you can get without integrating.
These kinds of things may often seem like little niceties but in my mind are pro level development moves, whereas limiting to top or bottom borders continues the workflow annoyance factor. :roll:
I'm hoping this will be part of the layout development to come. Very depressing if not. :(
Anyway, just continuing to reasonably express my MM hopes and dreams. :wink: