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 From:  tyglik
2726.10 In reply to 2726.6 
Thanks, Michael!

I have also upgraded from beta Jun 20 to Jun 23 and tried "Opposite" setting for the scene browser and it looks like it will be my second favourite scene browser's position (especially for extensive arrangement of object scene).

Except the "Browser" button is too far from the scene browser after switching to "Opposite" mode. Well, I can define a shortcuts :) ...

...but It would be nice if the scene browser could be opened & closed by clicking anywhere along a left edge of MoI's main window (or right edge if user swaps side pane and scene browser pane). I mean the same behaviour like Opera browser has for opening a panel - there is a narrow strip at the edge of the window with a small arrow in the middle of it and you can click that strip to open the panel.

Petr
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2726.11 In reply to 2726.10 
Hi Petr,

> Except the "Browser" button is too far from the scene
> browser after switching to "Opposite" mode. Well, I can
> define a shortcuts :) ...

Yeah, having the button for showing it be a far distance away from it was
one of the reasons why I didn't initially have a opposite mode. I don't
really know how to solve that, since there is not really any good place
to put that same kind of toggle button on the left right now.

But yes a keyboard shortcut may be your friend here, the one for that is:
code:
script: /* Toggle browser pane on/off */ moi.ui.showBrowserPane = !moi.ui.showBrowserPane;


> ...but It would be nice if the scene browser could be opened &
> closed by clicking anywhere along a left edge of MoI's main
> window (or right edge if user swaps side pane and scene
> browser pane).

That's definitely a good idea to try - but that one is going to have to go on the wish list to look at in the future at some point though.

- Michael
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 From:  BurrMan
2726.12 In reply to 2726.9 
>>>we are like piranhas especially when a new beta arrives :)

LMAO. Poor Michael....He was a good man....Picked to the bone in the prime of his MoI! :O

EDITED: 26 Jun 2009 by BURRMAN

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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
2726.13 In reply to 2726.11 
Hi Michael,

Thanks for the Browser on/off keyboard shortcut, comes in very handy.
You wouldn't happen to have one for expanding the browser tree, maybe in your pocket somewhere :)

Cheers
~Danny~
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2726.14 In reply to 2726.13 
Hi Danny - sorry there isn't currently any way to control expanding/contracting of scene browser items themselves through script.

- Michael
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
2726.15 In reply to 2726.14 
Drats! ok :)

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