TiTou 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2010 (edited) Hi, After using VIPM Pro for a while I end up with a long list of packages and now my screen is not high enough to see all the packages without scrolling soI was trying to think of a way sort package in the main VIPM window. I first thought of a "filter" string at the top of VIPM's main window to only display package with name containing the "filter string". The second idea (my favourite) was to have a tree instead of a multicolumn listbox and to be able to organise the packages in groups (and even sub-groups, wiy not). Something like that : Anyone else has a lot of packages and think this would be nice? Any other idea to help sorting packages? Edited January 8, 2010 by TiTou Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim Kring 45 Report post Posted January 8, 2010 Hi TiTou, After using VIPM Pro for a while I end up with a long list of packages and now my screen is not high enough to see all the packages without scrolling so I was trying to think of a way sort package in the main VIPM window. I first thought of a "filter" string at the top of VIPM's main window to only display package with name containing the "filter string". Did you know that VIPM already has this ability (if I understand your question/suggestion correctly)? See the screenshot, below, and the documentation for the Quick Search feature for more details. The second idea (my favourite) was to have a tree instead of a multicolumn listbox and to be able to organise the packages in groups (and even sub-groups, wiy not). Something like that : Anyone else has a lot of packages and think this would be nice? Any other idea to help sorting packages? This would be nice. We're actually toying around with ideas for how to find and deal with lots of packages. A tree view fits into our plan for a great solution. Thanks, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TiTou 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2010 Hi TiTou,Did you know that VIPM already has this ability (if I understand your question/suggestion correctly)? See the screenshot, below, and the documentation for the Quick Search feature for more details. lol... it's been here and i've never seen it :S This would be nice. We're actually toying around with ideas for how to find and deal with lots of packages. A tree view fits into our plan for a great solution. Good, can't wait Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim Kring 45 Report post Posted January 8, 2010 lol... it's been here and i've never seen it :S Good, can't wait I'm glad I was able to help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites