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EpF

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View Scheme Templates
« on: April 11, 2006, 01:36:08 pm »

Is there anyway of defining your own viewscheme templates? I know it's not part of the normal process (though It'd be a huge time-saver if the add/edit viewscheme dialogue had the option to save a viewscheme as a template, like column presets in 'customize current view', only saving any searchbar parameters and all the other options too ;D)

Sorry; I digressed. What I want to know is: Are there any registry hacks to set up your own presets?

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Re: View Scheme Templates
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2006, 01:39:42 pm »

Use drag-n-drop > "Copy" to make a copy of any view scheme.
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Re: View Scheme Templates
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2006, 02:03:58 pm »

Use drag-n-drop > "Copy" to make a copy of any view scheme.
D'oh!  :-[  LOL!  - and it's not as if I never use drag'n'drop!

In my defence, I guess it would just be easier if you could save your own presets - my viewschemes are all much more complicated than the presets, so I never use the presets.

I also have a tree with 2 main branches; 1 for browsing; 1 for tagging. They are mirrors of each other, with minor differences. When I refine or add an advanced expression in one, it usually has to be done in a number of different places. This involves copying and pasting the expression from a text editor to the expression field; it's a lot of clicks. Updating a template would be much less work...
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