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--Andrew Bell
> Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 23:02:52 +0100
> From: Alex Tweedly
> Subject: Re: Close nodes in Tree View widget
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> I can't try it out right now - but would it be any good to set the
> arraydata to empty, and then load the new values you want ? That might
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> > Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 23:02:52 +0100
> > From: Alex Tweedly
> > Subject: Re: Close nodes in Tree View widget
> >
> > I can't try it out right now - but would it be any good to set the
> > arraydata to empty, and then load the new values you want ? Tha
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 23:02:52 +0100
From: Alex Tweedly
Subject: Re: Close nodes in Tree View widget
I can't try it out right now - but would it be any good to set the
arraydata to empty, and then load the new values you want ? That might
(effectively) delete and recreate the relevant node
I can't try it out right now - but would it be any good to set the
arraydata to empty, and then load the new values you want ? That might
(effectively) delete and recreate the relevant nodes, and thereby reset
the status of the leaf nodes.
Alex.
On 13/06/2018 19:13, Andrew Bell via use-livec
I'm working with the Tree View widget and have found that leaf nodes
stay open even after the arrayData has changed. For example, if I
click on leaf node 2 and 4 to open them up for further inspection but
then load new arrayData those same leaf nodes are already expanded
with the new data.