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From: grendel@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (Thomas E DeWeese)
Subject: Re: Need an LDEF that breaks the 32K barrier
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Date: 29 Apr 91 18:58:51 GMT
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In article <1CE00001.edjyz6@tbomb.ice.com> time@ice.com writes:
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>> >I would like to see how you get the list manager to deal with
>> > > 100,000 items with no problems. I see a limit of 8192 by storing ptrs
>> >or handles in the list. 16384 if you get really tricky.

>for the "immense" List Manager. As people pointed out, the Apple List
>Manager has some hard limits.
>
>tim.

    I would be very interested in how you expect someone to navigate through
a list that has >100,000 items.  I really strikes me that you should rethink 
this use of the list manager.  Make it Hierarchical like the SFdialog.
Other wise it would take >1000 clicks in the scroll bar (moving a page
assuming 100 elements on screen at once).  or an accuracy of about 200 elements
(two screens) by dragging the scroll bar thumb (this is down to the pixel).
I would think that this would be very unusable.

grendel@rpi.edu					Thomas DeWeese

