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'''<span id="branch">branch</span> '''(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 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 window]], and click '''Learn''' (''Ctrl+L'') at the bottom of the window. You can add new '''branches''' with '''Add''' and '''Insert''' in the '''contents window'''. The difference between a branch and a [[Glossary:Category|category]] is that a category is associated with [[Glossary:Template|templates]], and other parameters. Only a few branches are made into categories.
'''<span id="branch">branch</span> '''(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 window|'''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|'''Contents''' window]]. The difference between a branch and a [[Glossary:Concept_group|concept group]] is that a concept group is associated with a [[Glossary:Concept|concept]]. Only a few branches are [[Glossary:Concept_group|concept group]].

Revision as of 09:48, 2 April 2016

branch (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. The difference between a branch and a concept group is that a concept group is associated with a concept. Only a few branches are concept group.