On 12/1/2015 4:37 PM, Geoff Canyon wrote:
I'm not sure I understand. If you have two buttons that you want to work
with, and the buttons are each three groups deep on separate cards in
separate stacks, then if you were looking at button "a" and wanted to look
at button "b" wouldn't a column view require you to:

1. Click on the stack containing button "b"
2. Click on the card in the stack containing button "b"
3. Click on the group on the card in the stack containing button "b"
4. Click on the group within that group on the card in the stack containing
button "b"
5. Click on button "b" to do whatever with it.

...and then rinse and repeat each time you want to switch

Groups are always expanded in the AB and substacks are always in the stack list, so you're never more than 3 clicks away from anything. (You can collapse the substacks, but I don't.) That's the advantage of a column layout.

You're right that two Navigators would eliminate the back and forth, though at the expense of screen space and a lot of manual manipulation. Imagine 25 Navigators, and the need to manually add a new one for each additional stack you open (and remove the old ones you don't need any more.) There are hundreds of stacks in this particular system, though I rarely open more than a couple dozen at a time. But those swap in and out of memory as I open and close various parts of the collection. An auto-updating text list is easier to work with.

I'm guessing my needs are unique, and also that the rest of the list is getting tired of us by now, so I'll taper off. Unless LC eliminates the AB entirely I'm okay. This discussion began because I thought they had, and I'm glad I was wrong.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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