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<pre wrap="">AFAIR, another "large" item was the "Workspace" tool window. We
discussed that back and forth some, and IIRC you offered to provide a
more detailed mockup. Would you need any more feedback to proceed with
that?</pre>
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I picked it up again, and added the mockup to the wiki. (Brief
review: We discussed how one can make the workspace more usable for
advanced/programming oriented as well as for
SPSS-like-functions-on-imported-data uses)<br>
<p>My suggestion allows keeping one dialog, transitioning between
advanced and just-data uses and stays close to the underlying
structure of data/objects.(see
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://community.kde.org/RKWard#Workspace">https://community.kde.org/RKWard#Workspace</a> for two possible
concepts of how to realize it)<br>
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<p><i>It organizes the workspace in two groups, the "My Data" or "My
Workspace" which groups all user created objects and data
(globalEnv) and the "other Environments". They are collapsible
like the tree view is already, but appear visually in a headline
or [accordion|<a rel="nofollow" class="external free"
href="http://jqueryui.com/accordion/">http://jqueryui.com/accordion/</a>]
like style.</i>
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<p>This change would possibly render "Show all Environments" and
"Functions/NonFunctions/All" unnecessary and maintains one
view/concept without putting your data suddenly in a .globalEnv
when showing all Environments.
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The feasibility of realizing the suggestion naturally depends a bit
on the question if/how "styleable" the current table/treeview widget
is (luckily it does not seem to be much more than that, though)<br>
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Regards,<br>
 Jan<br>
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