Idea Delivered Partially

Delivered partially through app Rapid Add Term (RAT) available from https://appstore.rws.com/Plugin/35. (Apologies for not updating the status earlier).

Improving drastically the speed of adding new entries in the TD

Currently if the TermViewer window is not attached, adding a term takes up to 10-15 secondes for opening the window, refreshing the list twice and then displaying the term (when using the "fast shortcut Shift-Ctrl-2") - absolutely unbearable (on a iCore 7 computer)

When attaching the window in the panel so it is always visible - it stills take a few second to refresh twice the list of terms - and longer is the list of terms in the TD - longer is the refresh.

a) when the TermViewer is not visible - adding a term with Shift-Ctrl-2 should not open the TermViewer windows to display it - but simply add the term to the TD and update any window currently opened such as TermRecognition (if opened and on the screen.)

b) if the TermViewer is visible on the screen - the list refresh should be optimized so that the list of terms is display only once - rapidly.

This feature would make the use of TD a breeze.

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  • I just discovered something interesting. Not a fix, but interesting nonetheless.

    If you keep the Termbase Viewer visible on your screen,  but resize/minimize the (long) list of terms as far as it goes, that is, until you can hardly see it anymore, when you add terms it seems to go a bit quicker. This may be subjective though, as you then don't have to look at the list of terms jumping around as it redraws itself.  This is of course not ideal, because every time you actually need that list, you're going to have to manually resize it again.

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  • I just discovered something interesting. Not a fix, but interesting nonetheless.

    If you keep the Termbase Viewer visible on your screen,  but resize/minimize the (long) list of terms as far as it goes, that is, until you can hardly see it anymore, when you add terms it seems to go a bit quicker. This may be subjective though, as you then don't have to look at the list of terms jumping around as it redraws itself.  This is of course not ideal, because every time you actually need that list, you're going to have to manually resize it again.

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