Hi Bob,

    I was thinking that maybe I can group under Feature/SelectionTree 
under a Fragment or some parent element that I don't know about. The 
thing is that more feature trees mean more reset buttons - and so it 
could lead to a hidden tree containing just one feature which is 
selected by publishing SelectionNoItems events. If that button is a 
checkbox, then that would be a quick workaround to SdFeatureTree. 
Otherwise, back to square 1 where one must write a DLL which contains 
these checkboxes and the inherent more opportunities to fail. It's not 
high priority though.

Best regards,
    Calin

Bob Arnson wrote:
> Calin Iaru wrote:
>>
>>             Is there a way to show multiple SelectionTree controls in 
>> one dialog box? Each of them should have different features.
>>
> Selection-tree controls always show the same feature tree.
> -- 
> sig://boB
> http://bobs.org


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