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Right now when one selects a categorical tree input for a form element, the whole hierarchy is shown from the ontology. It would be good to add depth controls to selectively show depth of a tree, say down 3 or four levels, and allow a "more choices" option to carry the user deeper in the hierarchy. The more choices option can either consult the remainder of the tree stored locally, or do a real-time fetch of subsequent depth of choices from live ontology lookup sources.
As well, ideally disable "more choices" if there aren't any for a given item. Requires marking (on a cached basis) which items have no subordinates.
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Right now when one selects a categorical tree input for a form element, the whole hierarchy is shown from the ontology. It would be good to add depth controls to selectively show depth of a tree, say down 3 or four levels, and allow a "more choices" option to carry the user deeper in the hierarchy. The more choices option can either consult the remainder of the tree stored locally, or do a real-time fetch of subsequent depth of choices from live ontology lookup sources.
As well, ideally disable "more choices" if there aren't any for a given item. Requires marking (on a cached basis) which items have no subordinates.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: