Looks good michael!  Couple of minor observations:

- Filter only works on root nodes,
- Is case sensitive (simple toLower on both vars used in indexof should fix
it, so no biggie)

I really like the % graph and slider thingy :-)

Cheers,
R

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Tin <michael.leib...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Ravish,
> I've added a collapse/expand example to SlickGrid.  Check it out at
> http://slickgrid.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/example5-collapsing.html
>
>
> On Apr 2, 2:31 pm, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com> wrote:
> > Right, I was thinking maybe treetable combined with the quicksearch
> > plugin... ie: the quicksearch plugin would search the treetable, but the
> > side-effect is that it will show found rows, not correctly expand the
> > tree. (so not good).
> >
> > So yeah, the search continues. I haven't seen a jquery plugin like that
> > ext searchable tree. Maybe ask on the jquery-ui list: there's some tree
> > work going on there.
> >
> > - Jack
> >
> >
> >
> > Ravish Bhagdev wrote:
> > > Yes, it is collapsible but it dosen't have the "filter" or search
> > > capability like the filtertree (
> http://www.extjs.com/explorer/#filtertree)
> >
> > > So not quite as useful.
> >
> > > Ravish
> >
> > > On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com
> > > <mailto:j...@ihwy.com>> wrote:
> >
> > >     The treetable plugin (below) is collapsible. You may hit a snag
> > >     trying to find something that will open up the "found" node,
> > >     though. I'm pretty sure that the quicksearch plugin will just pay
> > >     attention to table elements, regardless of their visibility, but
> > >     it would not open the parent(s) up the tree.
> >
> > >     I'm curious if you find something.
> >
> > >     - Jack
> >
> > >     Ravish Bhagdev wrote:
> > >>     Thanks Jack,
> >
> > >>     But I'm looking for a tree that is collapsible.  I'm reading
> > >>     jquery documentation to see how difficult it will be to implement
> > >>     something that keeps index of all nodes in when searching hides
> > >>     matching id of node by getting hold of the element.  Sounds a bit
> > >>     tricky though :(
> >
> > >>     Ravish
> >
> > >>     On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com
> > >>     <mailto:j...@ihwy.com>> wrote:
> >
> > >>         If the tree is just a list internally, you might be able to
> > >>         use this:
> >
> > >>        http://rikrikrik.com/jquery/quicksearch/
> >
> > >>         or maybe use that with this:
> >
> > >>        http://blog.cubicphuse.nl/2008/11/12/jquery-treetable-2-0
> >
> > >>         - Jack
> >
> > >>         Ravish wrote:
> > >>         > Hi,
> >
> > >>         > I've been looking for a tree widget which can be filtered
> > >>         or searched
> > >>         > by typing keyword in a textbox.  When trees have thousands
> > >>         of nodes,
> > >>         > its very difficult for users to browse manually.  Has
> > >>         anyone ever seen
> > >>         > such a widget (jquery based ideally but other will do as
> > >>         well).  I am
> > >>         > surprised to find that none of the available plugins
> > >>         support this
> > >>         > feature!
> >
> > >>         > Thanks
> >
>

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