Positioning branches in the browser window

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Robert Schleif
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Positioning branches in the browser window

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It would be more convenient for me if when I select a thumbnail in the image browser, the browser would automatically scroll so that I could always see branch of the selected image AND the masks associated with that branch. Currently this does not happen when there are a large number of branches and an image on the far right is selected. The selected image is displayed, but its masks are outside the browser window, and the window must be scrolled to see them.
jsachs
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Re: Positioning branches in the browser window

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I believe it already does this -- if you have an example - preferably in the form of a workspace script that does not involve opening files, please forward it to me.
Jonathan Sachs
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Robert Schleif
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Re: Positioning branches in the browser window

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I'll send a script if needed. Before I do, try clicking on a transformation that does not use a mask. When you select a transformation using a mask, the branch is properly positioned in the browser window. When you select a transformation not using a mask, I find the positioning to be incorrect.
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Re: Positioning branches in the browser window

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I have tried this repeatedly and cannot reproduce the problem.
Jonathan Sachs
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