Image Surfer Pro Fusker Collection View

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Fusker collection view menu with Roll Up highlighted

Fusker Collection View Menu:
Roll Up

The Roll Up command on the tree menu will only be available if:
  • The selected segment is NOT the top level Collection or a Path segment.
  • The selected segment has a single child (File segments can not have children).
  • No more than one fusk exists between the selected segment and the child segment.

The keyboard shortcut key "r" may be used within the collection view window to roll up the currently selected segment. If you hit "r" by mistake, "s" can be used to split the segment and effectively undo the roll up. If the segment cannot be rolled up, hitting "r" will have no effect.

When the Roll Up command is issued, the information in both segments is combined into a single segment of the same type as the original child segment. If the selected segment is a Directory segment when the Roll Up command is issued, the text from the child segment will be separated from the last of the text in the selected statement by a directory marker (e.g. "/"). If the selected segement were a Split Directory, no directory marker will be inserted.

If neither segment was fusked, all of the text from the selected segement will be placed in the Pre-Text of the combined segment while all of the text of the child segment will be in the combined segment's Post-Text. If one of the segments was fusked, all of the text before the fusk will be in the combined segment's Pre-Text and all of the text after the fusk will be in the combined segment's Post-Text such that the fusk remains in the same logical place in the URL string.

For example, consider the following branch of a fusker tree:

Branch of the fusker collection file for the superb wall papers site after example steps were taken The tree branch in the fusker collection is simple and not unusual for an Image Surfer Pro collection; however, it may look intimidating to those not familiar with collection trees and URL general definitions.

We will start Rolling Up the tree branch with the domain segment selected.
Rolling up a directory into the domain segment turns the domain segment into a directory Using the Roll Up command on the domain segment produces a directory segment below the http: path which contains both the domain and the "wallpapers" directory within the same segment.
Rolling up a subdirectory into a directory segment turns combines the information from both separated by a / Using the Roll Up command a second time brings the "celebrities" subdirectory into the selected segment. Notice each directory is separated by a standard "/" directory marker within the segment text.
Rolling up a split directory into the directory creates a new split directory segment iteration is maintained When the command is issued a third time the resulting Split Directory segment contains all of the previous segment text as well as the numeric fusk.
Rolling up the final file segment creates an interated file segment which contains all of the URL information Our final use of the Roll Up command creates a File segment which now contains the full URL information from domain to file extension. The fusk information in the original Split Directory is maintained in the new segment.

Related User Preferences:

Merging a segment does not make use of any user configurations.

Differences in Free and Full Versions

Splitting and Rolling Up fusker collection segments is supported in both the Free and Registered versions of Image Surfer Pro.

Screen Capture Examples

Sample screen capture after using Auto Range

Rolling Up A Tree Branch Example
This example first builds a new branch in a fusker collection using techniques described in the URL Capture Bar Example. The Split command is used to isolate the portion of the URL to be fusked. Once the split branch is completed, the effects of using the Roll Up command is demonstrated.