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When viewing code subsections, sometimes it is helpful to be able to view a range of subsections at once. With the current implementation, however, it is only possible to view one subsection at a time.
For example, let's say I'm interested in Title XI, having to do with courts. I'm particularly interested in aspects of judicial behavior: oaths, absences, and assignment, as reflected in 11-704, 705, 706, 707. As it is, to view each section, I need to click on the subsection tab for the text to display, but I cannot look at all the text at once, and clicking the next section (say 705) makes 704 disappear.
An additional implementation would include the ability to click on multiple subsections (or hold down the shift key and select a range of subsections) and have them display in the text box. Or, I could type the range in the search window and they would display all together.
That way, I can read them all at once. And if I want to share it with someone else, I can copy all the sections together at once and send them along in an email.
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When viewing code subsections, sometimes it is helpful to be able to view a range of subsections at once. With the current implementation, however, it is only possible to view one subsection at a time.
For example, let's say I'm interested in Title XI, having to do with courts. I'm particularly interested in aspects of judicial behavior: oaths, absences, and assignment, as reflected in 11-704, 705, 706, 707. As it is, to view each section, I need to click on the subsection tab for the text to display, but I cannot look at all the text at once, and clicking the next section (say 705) makes 704 disappear.
An additional implementation would include the ability to click on multiple subsections (or hold down the shift key and select a range of subsections) and have them display in the text box. Or, I could type the range in the search window and they would display all together.
That way, I can read them all at once. And if I want to share it with someone else, I can copy all the sections together at once and send them along in an email.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: