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jvx:client:gui:format_trees [2019/08/25 15:52]
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cduncan Edited for English grammar (capitalization, punctuation, correct verb conjugation)
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 ~~NOTRANS~~ ~~NOTRANS~~
-~~Title: Formatting ​tree nodes~~+~~Title: Formatting ​Tree Nodes~~
  
 If you want to format tree nodes, simply use the cell format feature as described [[jvx:​client:​gui:​format_tables|here]]. The tree formatting works like the table formatting. ​ If you want to format tree nodes, simply use the cell format feature as described [[jvx:​client:​gui:​format_tables|here]]. The tree formatting works like the table formatting. ​
-The only difference is the node icon, because the tree has different states for nodes, like expanded or leaf.+\\ The only difference is the node icon, because the tree has different states for nodes, like expanded or leaf.
  
 The icon can be handled using **INodeFormatter**. The icon can be handled using **INodeFormatter**.
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 == Example == == Example ==
  
-Our GUI contains a tree which shows layers. The first layer contains all available sessions, the second layer all sub sessions of the selected session and the third layer contains all objects of the selected sub session.+Our GUI contains a tree which shows three layers. The first layer contains all available sessions, the second layer all sub sessions of the selected sessionand the third layer contains all objects of the selected sub session.
  
 The following lines show the definition and use of node formatting: The following lines show the definition and use of node formatting:
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