History : going back to an item that was in a hoisted grid that's now showing something else : nothing happens.

Submitted by Armando on 2017/08/30 17:43
As the title says: 
History :
- go back to an item that was in a hoisted grid  (the grid's now showing something else)
- nothing happens (the grid will actually show up, if one is in another grid, but not the item)
 
IMO the grid should open, and show the hoisted item, as it was.

WYSIWYG edit mode in grid's cell : When pasting from other editor : accented characters not displayed correctly

Submitted by Armando on 2017/08/30 17:40
WYSIWYG while in *edit mode* mode, in grid's cell : When pasting from other editor (like Notepad++) : accented characters are not displayed correctly : 
 
- I copy this in Notepad++
 
Peirce distingue trois grandes catégories du réel : la priméité (spontanéité du quale sensible), la secondéité (force réactive de l’existence) et la tiercéité, qui correspond à la catégorie de la généralité, du sens, de l’intelligibilité et de la loi. 
 
- Paste it in IQ, while in edit mode WYSIWYG:

Peirce distingue trois grandes catégories du réel : la priméité (spontanéité du quale sensible), la secondéité (force r&Atil

Can't open IQBase by clicking on DB name/path in the File menu when it expands

Submitted by Armando on 2017/08/30 17:32
Just "installed" 102
When I open IQ, when the File menu appears/expands : my main DB is prechecked, and there's no way I can open it as usual...
- Pressing 1 does nothing.
- Clicking does nothing.
 
See screenshot, file is pre-checked.
 
 
Thanks

Printing in 102

Submitted by Jon on 2017/08/29 13:37
Hi Pierre:
 
I need to print reports for distribution in meetings. Sometimes these meetings are online, so the reports can be paper or pdf. In version 102, the output is not the best. My memory of version 101's (or was it 100?) output was much better in that it was pretty faithful to what is displayed on screen. Version 102 substitutes dashes for lines and includes what looks like equal marks (=) usually when a cell contains nothing. With some imagination, it  looks like an old character based DOS printout.
 
Can this please be improved?
 
Thank you.
 
Jon

Hyperlink causes hoist, then loses linked item

Submitted by WayneK on 2017/08/27 21:01
1) ) When I click on the link to a subitem, it opens the subitem hoisted.  No other items are displayed.
 
2) If I then unhoist the subitem, the selection switches to the top item in the grid.  The linked subitem remains buried and lost in the grid.
 
The problem seems to be confined to subitem links.  TLI links work correctly (ie are not hoisted when you go to them).
 
This seems wrong on a couple of counts:
 
a) When you link to a subitem, it should open in its home grid in a normal fashion (not hoisted).  The outline should be expanded sufficiently to display the linked subitem, and the focus should be on that subitem.

Version 0.9.102 is now available !

Submitted by Pierre_Admin on 2017/08/25 12:22
Hi IQ Users !
 
Version v0.9.102 is now available: 
  • New: On starting InfoQube checks to see if the file to load is already opened in another instance and prompts the users as to what to do (switch, open, cancel)
  • New: File > Page Setup
  • New: Improved Recent Files list management
  • New: Recent Files: Right-click to remove entries
  • New: Copy - Paste > Paste Special files in the grid now shows the File Link dialog (same as for Explorer drag-drop).
  • New: HTML pane: When position is set to absolute, images can now be freely moved around
  • New: HTML pane: Insert Checkbox dialog now has a dropdown list of all Y/N fields

Evernote Import

To import from Evernote (v2 and v3):
  1. In Evernote, generate an export file (*.enx)
  2. In InfoQube, File > Import from > Evernote export file
  3. The File Open dialog will be shown. Select the Evernote export and click OK
  4. The import will create Evernote related fields and import all items
  5. A new grid will be created, based on the import file name
 

Hoist status

Submitted by WayneK on 2017/08/19 16:52
I couldn't find a way to change this, so I guess this is a minor suggestion.
 
I don't like "hoisted" being displayed on tabs.  I keep my grid names as compact as possible so I can see more tabs without having to scroll.  Adding "- hoisted" to the tab more than doubles the size of most tabs.
 
I'd prefer to turn off the "hoisted" display altogether.  I don't care if a grid is hoisted if I'm not looking at it, and if I am looking at it, it's immediately apparent that it's hoisted (and is confirmed by the hoist tool icon).
 
If that's difficult to do, my second choice would be to reduce the indicator to "H" or "[H]" or something similarly short.
 
Obviously, not a big issue.
 
Wayne