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DMG
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Old March 6th, 2015, 10:10 PM
Hi Folks,

Does anybody know of a way of keeping the collapsed nodes on the topics tree the same when changing tabs?

For instance, if I collapse all nodes except for the current dungeon level, open a map of the dungeon, then right click & show a room in a new tab from the map, the topics tree is redrawn & fully expanded again. Means I have to collapse all 16 dungeon levels plus events, people etc.

But if I flick back to the original tab, it's the way I left it with the original tab.

So it looks like there's a separate instance of the tree per tab.

Honestly I'm getting so frustrated with constantly having to collapse this tree that I'm beginning to dread using Realm Works. I love the program, I really do but this is driving me away from wanting to use it.

Thanks,
Jim.
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Old March 7th, 2015, 12:39 AM
Nope. I suggest adding to this request thread: opened and closed subjects World Almanac. While the original suggestion is about when you close and reopen Realm Works, making new tabs is related.

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Old March 7th, 2015, 03:24 AM
Thanks Parody. I've added my message to that thread.
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