Hide Folders Hierarchy - not working
I'm using CO8 for Mac and when I right-click on an image folder and choose Show Folders Hierarchy the folders expand as expected. When I then choose Hide Folders Hierarchy, ostensibly they should shrink back to the view I had before I did the Show, correct?
However, when I choose Hide Folders Hierarchy, nothing happens. That is, until I close CO8, reopen it, and see that the folder tree is now compressed again.
Does anyone else experience this? Mac or Windows or both?
Thanks.
However, when I choose Hide Folders Hierarchy, nothing happens. That is, until I close CO8, reopen it, and see that the folder tree is now compressed again.
Does anyone else experience this? Mac or Windows or both?
Thanks.
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As I don't use catalogs this was unfamiliar to me and initially slightly puzzling. I do have a couple of test catalogs so I opened one and had a look. This is using Windows 7.
I deduce that the Instruction is not so much a command to do something (although once or twice is seemed to work that way - presumable a coincidence) as setting for the tool to display either the entire folder structure under the selected folder (if there is one) or just a list of the sub folders that contain images that are referenced in the catalog.
So, for example, if I set the display to "Show Hierarchy ...." and start with my C: drive I get first
C:
> USERS
>><Username>
>>>Pictures
>>>>Folder 1
>>>>Folder 2
If I set Hide Hierarchy I see
C:
Folder 1
Folder2
If I change the Show/Hide setting at the C: level any current sub level displays are removed so I am back to C: and expanding C: once more re-displays one or other of the outlines described above.
I suppose that is more or less what I would expect if the change of display mode is not intended to be dynamic from one mode so the other.
It is a little strange in some ways on first encounter.
It also sounds like you see something different using the Mac.
HTH.
Grant0 -
Yup. If I set Hide Hierarchy nothing changes--that is, until I close CO and reopen it. (Though I suspect that closing and reopening the catalog might also do the trick.)
Feels buggy to me.0 -
Same here on a MacBook Pro...until I restart CO the Hide Folder Hierarchy has no effect, however the menu item itself changes from Hide Folder Hierarchy back to Show Folder Hierarchy. 0 -
I put it in as a support ticket and PhaseOne replied very quickly. They can reproduce this in their lab and will fix it as part of a coming service release.
Go PhaseOne!0 -
Great news, thanks! 0
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