Ooops... i replied to an earlier post before reading all the latest
discussion.
Yeah... I use lcStackbrowser too..
Brahmanathaswami wrote:
OK, I'm glad I deferred again from even testing 8+... without the AB I
would be lost.
But, I really like the visual look-and-feel option of icons and
previews etc in the PB... that said, there are definitely scenarios
where you want really lean lists for stacks with many cards, many
controls... if a single card has 50 controls (not unusual) then the BP
becomes overly long and you lose the over view.
So now I find myself using both...But just because we *can* use
both... I think it is very "retro" and actually a little irritating
to switch back and forth.
So, I agree with Monte. Why don't we just work together to make the
Project Browser that much more "awesome" than even the current AP?
Jacque: can you detail your requirements that make it a must for your
stacks to use the AP?
Other than the icons and visuals forcing a super oversized tree that
becomes hard to navigate, what other things does the AB do that the PB
does not? You can get to the inspector and the script just as fast for
any object.
BR
Monte Goulding wrote:
What I don't really understand is why people aren't offering
suggestions on how to improve the project browser so it will work for
them. To my mind the simple solution would be to have multiple layout
modes (tree, list, column) and the ability to detach chunks of the
hierarchy into a separate window by double clicking or dragging. That
would open up a world of possibilities for copying and moving objects
around.
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