two-pane outliner that can show more than one note at a time in the viewer/editor pane?
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Posted by Dr Andus
Oct 31, 2013 at 03:37 PM
jimspoon wrote:
> By “inline notes” I think you mean text
>which is not an item or subitem, but which is rather “attached” to an
>item, and which may be displayed either in a separate pane or underneath
>the item to which it is attached.
Not in a separate pane, but the note can be in a separate field (though it doesn’t have to be). In principle it’s “title” + “note,” and while they can be in too separate fields, they are associated, and when exported to RTF or similar, the title would become formatted as a heading according to its level in the hierarchy, while the note would be normal text under the heading.
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Oct 31, 2013 at 05:21 PM
Dr. Andus,
If the inline note only needs to be “inline” in an exported format, then, yes, IQ can do this. I’ve put an example of such export (Print > Selected items and colums…) here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106577/InfoQube/Welcome.htm
There are many export options. I’ve chosen these such that the outline remains dynamic, meaning that users can expand/collapse the hierarchy AND show/hide the inline content.
Content can be viewed in a browser and/or edited using MS Word.
HTH !
Pierre
IQ Designer
Dr Andus wrote:
>Not in a separate pane, but the note can be in a separate field (though
>it doesn’t have to be). In principle it’s “title” + “note,” and while
>they can be in too separate fields, they are associated, and when
>exported to RTF or similar, the title would become formatted as a
>heading according to its level in the hierarchy, while the note would be
>normal text under the heading.
>
Posted by Dr Andus
Oct 31, 2013 at 06:00 PM
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>If the inline note only needs to be “inline” in an exported format,
>then, yes, IQ can do this. I’ve put an example of such export (Print >
>Selected items and colums…) here:
>https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/106577/InfoQube/Welcome.htm
Thanks, nice export. Personally I also find inline notes useful in a single-pane outlining situation.
BTW, when I tried to install your latest installer on a Win7, 64-bit machine, I got the following error (and then it aborted the installation):
C:\Windows\system32\ChilkatMHT.dll
An error occurred while trying to copy. The source file is corrupted.
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Oct 31, 2013 at 06:13 PM
Dr Andus wrote:
>BTW, when I tried to install your latest installer on a Win7, 64-bit
>machine, I got the following error (and then it aborted the
>installation):
>
>C:\Windows\system32\ChilkatMHT.dll
Humm… I’ll check it.
Perhaps, you can try to use the Portable version. It is more robust since isolated from the OS and from other programs.
Posted by Graham Rhind
Oct 31, 2013 at 07:16 PM
Dr Andus wrote:
>
>BTW, when I tried to install your latest installer on a Win7, 64-bit
>machine, I got the following error (and then it aborted the
>installation):
>
>C:\Windows\system32\ChilkatMHT.dll
>
>An error occurred while trying to copy. The source file is corrupted.
Me too, but I just pressed “ignore” and the installation seems OK .... up to now.