In the process of importing items, I end up with various classes that I don't want. I realize that I can purge those classes using the Purge Unused Objects command.
However, using that command may also purge classes that are empty but that I wish to keep.
It would be nice to be able to visually see if a class has any objects assigned to it. In OSX under the Finder View Options, there is a Show Item Info button. This puts a count of items right under a folder's icon. I find it very hand to instantly know if a folder is empty or has something in it.
This would be the same idea for Classes where I could instantly identify the Classes that have a content of zero. I could then delete them safely without danger of deleting something unknowingly.
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In the process of importing items, I end up with various classes that I don't want. I realize that I can purge those classes using the Purge Unused Objects command.
However, using that command may also purge classes that are empty but that I wish to keep.
It would be nice to be able to visually see if a class has any objects assigned to it. In OSX under the Finder View Options, there is a Show Item Info button. This puts a count of items right under a folder's icon. I find it very hand to instantly know if a folder is empty or has something in it.
This would be the same idea for Classes where I could instantly identify the Classes that have a content of zero. I could then delete them safely without danger of deleting something unknowingly.
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