Dennis, et al.

Right! Folder of watched vars would be possible. HOWEVER I will then have to save those watched vars as a custom prop in the object.

How to create a watched var: drag a var into the "watch" folder. Caveat: no folders no watched vars. Can't have everything.

Make sense?

Best,

Jerry Daniels

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On Dec 22, 2005, at 12:06 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:

Jerry,

I like the folder idea better. That way I can hide all the globals, constants, or whatever. It also opens up the possibility to have a folder of "my watched variables" of mixed types. ;-)

Dennis

On Dec 22, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Jerry Daniels wrote:

Dennis, et al.,

Thanks for the additional encouragement...can't have too much of that!


OR we could make folders like we do with props and handlers (thus doing away with the need to sort by type and have headers):

arrays
   gTestArray         A    113 ...
      cfirst          E    113
      csecond         E    222
globals
   gTabEvent          G    true
params
   pMouseBtnNum       P    1
temps
   theTestVar         T    test data

Best case scenario would be to have a folder icon on the Var Watcher Toolbar (extensible like other toolbars!) that would let you toggle between tree (folder) and flat lists.

In either scenario, indented items would be capable of collapse and expand functionality via disclosure triangles.

Whadda ya think?
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