[[BackLinksMenu]] [[TicketQuery(summary=PAGE_STRUCTURE_PALETTE_R0, format=table, col=summary|owner|status|type|component|priority|effort|importance, rows=description|analysis_owners|analysis_reviewers|analysis_score|design_owners|design_reviewers|design_score|implementation_owners|implementation_reviewers|implementation_score|test_owners|test_reviewers|test_score|)]] = Analysis = ^(Give as much as possible of the needed information for designing and implementing the task in the following sections.)^ == Overview == The page structure palette shows a tree of all the objects on current page. == Task requirements == * Create a Page Structure palette in the Pages tab, which is in the left flap. * Create a tree, according to the following requirements: * The root node of the displayed tree should be the current page. * Children nodes: * Non grouped frames (display the name, for example "Frame A") * Top-level groups * Groups are represented as a tree of frames and subgroups. * Children of frames are their resources. * Children are arranged by their Z-order, starting from highest (front-most). * When the user selects something on the page it is selected in that tree and vice versa. * When the user switches to another page/book, the palette is automatically updated. * Every node in the the displayed tree can be renamed * An element can be dragged up and down changing its Z order == Task result == ^(List the end product of the task (for example "Source code", "Wiki page", etc.))^ == Implementation idea == ^(Provide some rough implementation idea(s).)^ == Related == ^(Add links to related tasks that could be useful or helpful.)^ == How to demo == ^(Provide instructions for demonstration of the task.)^ = Design = ^(Describe your design here.)^ = Implementation = ^(Describe and link the implementation results here (from the wiki or the repository).)^ = Testing = ^(Place the testing results here.)^ = Comments = ^(Write comments for this or later revisions here.)