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:in the [[Glossary:Contents_window|'''Contents''' window]], an [[Glossary:Element|element]] in the [[Glossary:Knowledge_tree|knowledge tree]] with all its [[Glossary:Descendant|descendants]] (incl. its [[Glossary:Child|children]]). All [[Glossary:Element|elements]] in a '''branch''' can be processed with [[Processing multiple elements (Process collection/branch/browser)|subset operations]]. For example, if you would like to review your physics material before an exam, you could select the ''Physics'' '''branch''' in the [[Contents|'''Contents''' window]], and click '''Learn''' (''Ctrl+L'') at the bottom of the window. You can add new '''branches''' with '''Add''' and '''Insert''' (''Ins'') in the [[Contents|'''Contents''' window]]. A branch that is built automatically by adding elements to a [[Glossary:Concept|concept]] is called a [[Glossary:Concept_group|concept group]]. All [[Glossary:Concept|concepts]] are associated with their own '''branches/groups'''. See: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_(data_structure) Tree structure] at Wikipedia | |||
Revision as of 10:50, 26 May 2016
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- in the Contents window, an element in the knowledge tree with all its descendants (incl. its children). All elements in a branch can be processed with subset operations. For example, if you would like to review your physics material before an exam, you could select the Physics branch in the Contents window, and click Learn (Ctrl+L) at the bottom of the window. You can add new branches with Add and Insert (Ins) in the Contents window. A branch that is built automatically by adding elements to a concept is called a concept group. All concepts are associated with their own branches/groups. See: Tree structure at Wikipedia