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Proposal: Categorize sample app projects into folders #32

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polisherm opened this issue Feb 1, 2025 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #33
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Proposal: Categorize sample app projects into folders #32

polisherm opened this issue Feb 1, 2025 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #33
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@polisherm
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Thank you for providing so many samples.

However, the sample application has become so large that GitHub is displaying the following warning.

  • Sorry, we had to truncate this directory to 1,000 files. 134 entries were omitted from the list.

Therefore, I would like to propose that each sample be appropriately categorized into folders. This will prevent incomplete display and make it easier for users to access the samples they need.

@polisherm polisherm changed the title Categorize Each Sample App. Proposal: Categorize sample app projects into folders Feb 1, 2025
@aterai aterai self-assigned this Feb 1, 2025
@aterai aterai added the wontdo label Feb 5, 2025
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aterai commented Feb 6, 2025

Thanks for the suggestion.

Therefore, I would like to propose that each sample be appropriately categorized into folders.

I think this is a good idea, but with the current number of samples increasing, it seems difficult to immediately categorize them into categories.
So for the time being I plan to create an "examples" folder and move AboveCellTreeToolTips..ZoomLevelsSlider under it to avoid the incomplete display and make the README easier to read.
In the future I plan to add categories to a separate folder using symbolic links.

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bric3 commented Feb 6, 2025

Maybe just categorize by alphabet ? It's a bit simple, but it allows to grow and not be tied to a categorization that will need to be changed one day.

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@aterai
Thank you for confirming.
I understand it's difficult to organize this huge samples. I agree with your approach.

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