2024-01-26, 06:38 PM
Ahhh I understand your question now.
In AP, users only have to "select" (either one at a time, or multiple single instances with ctrl-click, or a band of adjacent items using shift-click) the items, then right-click them and choose "Associate." If the user selects items that are already associated, then the right-click context menu includes an option to "disassociate" the items. Users can associate any items they want - for any reason. In this way, it's entirely user-driven. Associated items are always pulled like magnets to be "adjacent" to one another in a list.
Did that answer the question Greg? (Good question, by the way.)
In AP, users only have to "select" (either one at a time, or multiple single instances with ctrl-click, or a band of adjacent items using shift-click) the items, then right-click them and choose "Associate." If the user selects items that are already associated, then the right-click context menu includes an option to "disassociate" the items. Users can associate any items they want - for any reason. In this way, it's entirely user-driven. Associated items are always pulled like magnets to be "adjacent" to one another in a list.
Did that answer the question Greg? (Good question, by the way.)

