Subject:Navigation in "Preview in Tree" Window needs enhancment Author:Oliver Rennert Date:23 Nov 2005 06:14 AM
Hello
When I run a test scenario in the xslt mapper the output appears completely collapsed in the tree preview.
If I am interested in a specific field I need to click through the whole tree to the field until I see the content.
Two questions:
1. How can I expand the whole tree at once?
2. Is it possible to show the content of a field next to the field instead of the beloning text node. This is another click.
You had this behaviour in an older version of Stylus Studio
Subject:Navigation in Author:(Deleted User) Date:23 Nov 2005 01:29 PM
Oliver,
If you have a numeric keypad with a * key, make sure you are using that. You could also try with the NumLock both on and off.
If you don't have that key, you will have to expand the nodes one at a time.
Let us know if it works.
Clyde
Subject:Navigation in Author:Oliver Rennert Date:23 Nov 2005 02:04 PM
The numeric keypad (annoying to activate on a laptop) does indeed act different.
This leads to another problem. When the resulting file is a little bigger struzzo.exe starts consuming 100% processor usage.
So,
1. Thanks for your help with the "*"
2. Please consider a more intuitive expand button and solve the performance problem (the program was not responding for about 5 mins).
Subject:Navigation in Author:(Deleted User) Date:23 Nov 2005 02:14 PM
Oliver,
Can you send us the files which produce the CPU loop? We really want to fix that! Also, what version of Stylus Studio are you using? (including the build number like 287n, 377o, 501e, etc)
Subject:Navigation in Author:(Deleted User) Date:29 Nov 2005 04:36 PM
Oliver,
The apparent CPU loop turned out to be an expand algorithm which runs in quadratic time. Your file was big, and it took a LONG time to expand all its nodes. We will fix the problem in the next major release of Stylus Studio. In the meanwhile, there is a workaround. You can just expand the nodes you are interested in, or: Open the output file as an .xml document and select the Tree tab. You get the same tree view with a much smarter, linear expansion algorithm. Just click on the [+] to make it open all the way.