Redesign Scene Pallet to allow for folders (like in the tags pallet)

Trimble - Please add the create folder function found in the tags pallet to the scenes pallet as well. It would make managing many scenes much better. In a more complex project the list can become very long.

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I’ve thought this too. There could be sets of scenes, and besides the scene palette, the row of scene buttons could scroll or roll up and down to display different sets of scenes at one time, kind of like a Rolodex.

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Yes please! This would be greatly appreciated!

Folders for Scenes please!! :folded_hands:

I think the real request is to update the API to allow extensions to manipulate trays.

I dont disagree with any of the suggestions. I was hoping that with the “new” color/textures we would have gotten a revamped way to add to, create and manage the pallet. It has always felt clunky to me. As for all the push back for the old pallet I suggest creating a custom set of your own. I did this years ago so I had a collection of the ones I use most. It saves jumping around to find a color or texture. It was easily copied to the 2025 version and I added the new textures I liked to that collection.

It’s been requested for a while, I not a developer so I don’t know if it would be something hard to do or not, but it’s not something crazy to ask for, Curic Scene Manager can do it, Sketchuo should be able to do it as well.

Yeah the problem is that curic scene manager takes up valuable screen real estate and can’t be nested into a tray.

You could contact Curic and ask if they can do something about that..
Maybe others have made requests about that also.

I think it’s a limitation of the api. Curic scene manager solves all of these problems, it’s just kind of annoying to have to open it and close it. Extensions being able to live in trays would enable all sorts of cool things

my first thought was Curic Scene Manager too, but wonder if @curic4su has any insights or thoughts on these potential updates?