tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1564541874640885501.post4533292787440457260..comments2023-11-02T09:48:34.063+01:00Comments on -> tabbles.net/blog: Hierarchical tabbles? (updated)Tabbleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17969376623459120801noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1564541874640885501.post-36787614407225270532009-10-12T00:35:32.333+02:002009-10-12T00:35:32.333+02:00Maurizio,
In my thinking Tabbles inside Tabbles a...Maurizio,<br /><br />In my thinking Tabbles inside Tabbles and enlarging a tabble are 2 different things. The first is more of a way to organize a group of tabbles (almost a way to categorize tabbles but more flexible) and the second is a way to find a particular tabble more easily.<br /><br />Quite honestly, I'd like to see BOTH as they could be used together very effectively. To use your example; You've put tabble B into both A and C. In the group A tabble B is a minor subject, but in the group C tabble B is a major subject so enlarging it would be useful in C but not A.<br /><br />While Tabbles inside Tabbles is a hierarchical structure by definition, the ability to put a single tabble inside -multiple- tabbles gives it the horizontal spread to make it a really useful ability.mrdnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11471691297999934412noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1564541874640885501.post-46671047756110798822009-10-05T17:57:52.472+02:002009-10-05T17:57:52.472+02:00hi,
you're right. As I described it, it looks...hi,<br /><br />you're right. As I described it, it looks as if a tabble cannot go into more than one tabble, so it looks like a folder system. However, I was imagining that you could put tabble B into tabble A and C. So that would be the difference. :)<br /><br />__<br /><br />However, I think I've found a better solution to obtain the same result (see the update to the post). So I don't see a reason to have hierarchical tabbles anymore. <br /><br />So there's no point asking whether a file would automatically be associated with B, since I've abandoned the idea. :)Mauriziohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00234058781177355541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1564541874640885501.post-13818949813925297002009-10-05T17:34:37.576+02:002009-10-05T17:34:37.576+02:00Hi :)
I don't understand the difference betwe...Hi :)<br /><br />I don't understand the difference between your example and a folder system.<br />And will a file, linked with tabble A, also linked with tabble B ?nefyceehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08654591949411199858noreply@blogger.com