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Posted by Andy Brice
Mar 6, 2017 at 08:53 AM
>I understand the significance of this request as you would have to
>significantly alter the UX and layout algorithms.
I could allow a card to have multiple values for each property. For example:
rows=alice,bob
columns=Q1,Q2
But it is easy to imagine cases where it isn’t possible to draw it as a single contiguous card spanning multiple cells (on a 2 dimensional plane anyway). E.g. in the above example where alice and bob rows are not next to each other or where you have a second card spanning alice,bob x Q1,Q2. So then I have to draw the same card in multiple cells and show somehow that it is one card. They question is how to best do that? Draw connectors between all the instances of the same card?
>I wouldn’t ask for it
>if there was a simple workaround - have you heard of best practices how
>other folks are solving this use case?
By creating multiple cards. But this isn’t ideal.
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Andy Brice
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