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Originally Posted by reesd View Post
Those are definitely cool, but not real in-outline filtering.
In-outline filtering ...

How do you see that working ?

Imagine, for example, that we apply a filter, and a child node matches the filter conditions (should be displayed) but one of its ancestral nodes doesn't match the filter conditions (shouldn't be displayed) ...

If we hide the ancestor, the child vanishes, though we should see really it ...
if we don't hide the ancestor, then the report contains nodes which should really have been filtered out.

The interaction between a set of filtered nodes and a set of nested nodes is not a very straightforward one ...

Any thoughts ?

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Last edited by RobTrew; 2012-07-19 at 02:53 AM..