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Group tree view in connection list #46
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I see, the advantage of 'folder view' is that users can clearly see belonging of group. Since this feature is not important and seems to be difficult to implement on current list view, I would not devote a lot of time on it. so don't expect too much. |
Why just not add new csortable column Group in All view that achieves the same effect ? |
sorry but I don't take what you mean, do you have a demo for it? |
Sorry, didn't notice it, but the column exists already. So, I don't think the proposed feature is useful at all at this moment - it doesn't bring anything new to the table and requires implementation and maintenance. This would perhaps be useful if you allowed groups within groups (but even then sorting the column would achieve teh same effect if it would contain entire path instead of just leaf group). |
You only can't achieve the following with tree view: see M < N of your total groups at the same time. Not sure if that is useful at all. |
yeap, that‘s why i treat it as not important feature.
BTW, your screenshot blur effect was just cool! how do you did that? |
Paint.net and its radial blur effect. |
On Linux I work with the Remmina program (I think you should know about it). He works the same way you do, which are the connection groups.
But he has a view where I can see the list of connections grouped by group - like a folder.
This latest version that you released I can see them in a list - I thought it was fantastic. But is there a possibility to group them by folders, where these folders are the connection groups?
No linux eu trabalho com o programa Remmina (acho que você deve conhecê-lo). Ele trabalha com mesmo jeito que você, que são os grupos de conexões.
Mas ele tem uma visão onde eu consigo ver a listagem de conexões agrupas por grupo - tipo uma pasta.
Esta ultima versão que vc soltou eu consigo ver eles em forma de lista - achei fantástico. Mas existe a possibilidade de se agrupar eles por pastas, onde estas pastas são os grupos de conexão?
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