I am not sure exactly what it is called .. in the context menu it appears as "Views ...", and in the View menu it's a detachable menu called "Grids", but I am talking about the vertical bar that is along the left side of the screen by default and which shows buttons for the calendar and all your grids for easy access.
Clicking any button opens that grid (or calendar) which is of course fine.
If you click the calendar button while the calendar is open it closes the calendar. I would like to have this behavior on the rest of the buttons as well. So if I am currently looking at the Inbox grid and I click the Inbox button on the bar, it should close that grid instead of doing nothing. To me it's easier to close a few grids that way than having to hit the little 'X' buttons on the tabs at the top.
As a side note, while playing with this I opened the right-click context menu for the toolbars and pressed the "Views ..." entry which disabled the bar on the left. To my surprise, opening the context menu again I found the "Views ..." entry to be gone. It took a while to scout through the documentation and finally realize I could drag the "Grids" sub-menu from the View menu out and fiddle it back into place, but now it is missing the calendar button.
Imho it should be an on/off thing like the properties or html panes, and at least there should be an obvious way to get it back.
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I agree with the fact that it should be consistent, but I (respectfully) I think that the Calendar "table" should behave like the other grids, not the other way around (as tom suggest, maybe)
Actually, clicking on the grid button doesn't do nothing but brings the focus back on that grid if it was out of focus (inactive). This is actually very convenient when you have many grids opened at the same time and you're using the grid/view menu (shift-ctrl-o) instead of the "grids toolbar" -- as Tom explained.
Closing a grid is as simple as pressing ctrl-w or whatever shortcut key one assigns to the function. Hitting the X might be hard for some, but a browser-like double clicking on the tab could be implemented -- as Tom suggested to. In any case, the current behaviour is pretty conventional, and clicking on the grid buttons from the toolbar would be another of those "IQ peculiarities". Tabbed browsers don't work like that and IQ should probably not.
[If others think this could be a nice solution, I could add this one to Mantis too. (double clicking to close tab)]
Yes, this would probably be helpful -- I'll put it in Mantis later..If somebody else does it, I won't ! :)As Tom explained too, I personally don't use this grids toolbar : I have about 50 grids and they wouldn't fit (in the future there might be a way to organize grids hierarchically, and the toolbar view wouldn't fit that conception at all)... The grid menu (ctrl-shift-o) is MUCH more convenient, and much quicker when you have many grids. 1-press ctrl-shift-o, 2-type the first letter of your grid (repeatedly if necessary) , 3- enter.
[quote=Armando]Closing a grid is as simple as pressing ctrl-w or whatever shortcut key one assigns to the function. Hitting the X might be hard for some, but a browser-like double clicking on the tab could be implemented -- as Tom suggested to. In any case, the current behaviour is pretty conventional, and clicking on the grid buttons from the toolbar would be another of those "IQ peculiarities". Tabbed browsers don't work like that and IQ should probably not.[/quote]