What would that do when checked? Always show all images in that catalog? What if you want to do a search or a filter, or browse? Does that checkbox have any effect on those tasks? Would the checkbox become unchecked when you do a filter, search or select items in the Browse tree? Perhaps better than a state would be an "All" button that when clicked would create a search tab that would show all images? That tab could persist over restarts of the app if you don't close it.
-Kirk
Hi Kirk
Thanks, as ever, for your outstanding work-ethic, even working over the w/e
As I see it (I am developing my thoughts as we are going on), except for specific exceptions you may wish to build in, one catalog
should only ever create one tab. We don't want an accidental proliferation of tabs.
Then cycling through my modifier (using my green box concepts, just for convenience):
1.) Show all (Green) Would show the chosen catalog in a tab with all images
2.) Show latest search (Half green) would modify
that same tab to show only the images in the most recent search. At this stage, a prominent button could invite the user to create a new search, either in same tab, overwriting existing search, or if a box is checked, in a new tab. The half-green button should only ever show the
latest search in the
same tab, not multiple searches within a catalog (which could be invoked by different means, in stand-alone tabs using new or saved searches etc). One final thought, if no search had ever been made on a catalog, the half green should display all images, accompanied by a message inviting filtering.
3.) Show none (white line?) would
close the catalog's tab, which may seem a bit extreme, but wouldn't be a problem as it is so easy to reinstate by cycling through 1.) and 2.) above
* If a catalog's tab is left as 1.) or 2.) when closing PM+, that tab would persist over restarts of the app.
Would the checkbox become unchecked when you do a filter, search or select items in the Browse tree?
-Kirk
I think it is best not to envisage a check-box, but an icon, as clicking on it would cycle through the 3 different states. So yes, the icon would change from green to half green when the user does a filter, search or select items in the Browse tree.
Thinking of multiple catalogs:If the user selected
more than one catalog using 1.) and/or 2.) above, then a new
multiple catalog tab would open with the resultant combination of images (optionally, through checkbox, in addition to each catalog's own tab) which dynamically alters according to the parameters set in each catalog (green, or half green, or none)
Final ThoughtsAll this, for me, is just to arrive at the ability to see at a glance the images within a catalog. My proposals are, in essence, just aliases to search states and would take away the bafflement of people who create a catalog and then can't see their images without a run-around. I defy anyone to name any other cataloging program which offers an empty plate once a catalog has been created.
Whether my ideas are acted upon, or not, something has to be done to address this massive oversight which threatens to relegate PM+ to a curious side-note in the history of cataloging software.
I hope this is taken in the spirit intended: as advice to a very great friend, made with affection, loyalty and sincerity
Stephen