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Thomas RichburgSubject: Hiding and Revealing Child Nodes
Author: Thomas Richburg
Date: 07 Jul 2010 06:40 PM
I have some very long and complex XML documents. It is often helpful for me to collapse every element to those closest to the root element to help me navigate to the various elements at that initial level.

Everytime I startup Stlus Studio and run the current project, all documents are loaded fully expanded with every element visible. I have to manually go in and collaspe each top level element down in order to hide all the detail. It would be nice to have a button, or some kind of way to select what level of detail should be visible across the whole document.

Also, it would be nice if Stylus Studio would remember what state of detail exposure was in effect when the document closed, so that it can be reopened in the same state.

 
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