That is the treeview collapsed. Double click on the <> /
you should see something like... just double click on the <>/ and you'll figure it out from there. ;-)
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Anonymous
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2003-02-07
Ahh.. Thanks.
Now the fun can begin :-)
Sincerely,
Gour
ps. Why is the collapsed tree defaulted?
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Actually, if you use a really complex xml document, I find it kind of hard to get to where I need to go unless I follow the path, and the display looks a bit odd with everything showing at the same time. But I think you make a valid point, and I will add an 'expand all' or something similar to a one of the next versions.
Thanks Gour,
Rob
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Hi!
I can run Treebeard, but when I try the example from the manual, the tree view doesn't show up.
I manually entered expression in XSLT and the
transformation was OK, but no tree view.
The same when I tried loading one DocBook file - no tree view.
In both case I just get the following: <> /
What's wrong?
Sincerely,
Gour
That is the treeview collapsed. Double click on the <> /
you should see something like... just double click on the <>/ and you'll figure it out from there. ;-)
Ahh.. Thanks.
Now the fun can begin :-)
Sincerely,
Gour
ps. Why is the collapsed tree defaulted?
Because I am lazy :-)
Actually, if you use a really complex xml document, I find it kind of hard to get to where I need to go unless I follow the path, and the display looks a bit odd with everything showing at the same time. But I think you make a valid point, and I will add an 'expand all' or something similar to a one of the next versions.
Thanks Gour,
Rob