All Grids Closing

Submitted by WayneK on 2018/10/02 12:16
I think I posted about this before but it hasn't been fixed (or I haven't been educated).
 
When a grid is deleted, all open grids are closed.
 
Please let me know if there's a way to avoid this as it's a pain to have to open 30+ grids every time I delete a grid.
Bonus request: the only way to open multiple grids is by launching them one by one, correct?  If so, it would be nice to
be able to open all grids in a group with one click
 
Wayne
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InfoQube Program Install and Set-up

InfoQube (IQ) comes in 2 flavors:
  1. Installable (Win XP and up, Mac, Linux in Windows emulation)
  2. Portable (Win XP and up)
The portable flavor is identical to the installable one, not a scaled down / limited one. It works in even the most secured / locked down work environments / Internet cafés.
It can run from a USB drive, does not write to the registry or to any local file. It leaves absolutely no traces behind.
 
The portable flavor is in fact more immune to PC setup, so it will, in some cases, work correctly when the installable will not. These cases are rare though and both flavors generally work correctly.
 
After reading this page, checkout this page: Settings for best IQ experience
 

1.

Surface

Submitted by Paul_J_Miller on 2018/10/01 05:09
I have been looking at the 'Surface', it is OK but it could be a lot better.
 
Sorry to drop this on you Pierre when you already have more than too much to do. These are just observations.
 
I have one or two observations which might improve things.
 
Firstly the map should be re-drawn so that the item with the focus is at the centre of the map and you should be able to navigate around the map by using the arrow keys.
 
Secondly if items are dragged so that they are no longer touching each other then the links between them should always be drawn on the pane.

I am not a programmer but it seems to me that one could learn a lot from looking at how Gephi ( https://gephi.org/ ) draws it's maps. It uses an open source mapping package called GraphViz ( https://graphviz.org/ ) which may be used in other programs.