Item Bullets?

Submitted by viking on 2016/10/25 00:08
In the IQ Help File, I see several examples of Item bullets (like in Ecco). How do I change to the [Ecco] bullet format?
 
Note that the help file: http://www.sqlnotes.net/drupal5/index.php?q=node/710  shows how to set the bullets. However, this option is missing for me!?
Maybe this option was removed in a new IQ version (newer than the help file)? On purpose or a bug?

Comments

Hi,
 
Yeah, bullets were causing some issues and they were removed. Nothing major, but since I had more urgent things to fix, it was simply disabled. They "should" return, one day or another...
 
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

viking

2016/11/03 14:13

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
Hi,
 
Yeah, bullets were causing some issues and they were removed. Nothing major, but since I had more urgent things to fix, it was simply disabled. They "should" return, one day or another...
 
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 
[/quote]
Any ETA for "one day or another? BTW, when they return, can they be put on top of a multi-line item rather than in the middle?

Pierre_Admin

2016/11/03 14:15

In reply to by viking

Sorry no ETA
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

This is something I miss a bit but I've gotten used to using alternate row backcolors to separate items visually.
 
I do often insert manual bullets using "alt-7".
 
Wayne
 

viking

2016/10/25 17:01

In reply to by WayneK

[quote=WayneK]
This is something I miss a bit but I've gotten used to using alternate row backcolors to separate items visually.
 
I do often insert manual bullets using "alt-7".
 
Wayne
 
[/quote]
Yes, I miss those as well; having terrible angst issues now..
Out of curiosity, I tried "alt-7" but that didn't do anything...?

WayneK

2016/10/25 18:05

In reply to by viking

It works in most programs, including InfoQube.  Hold down "alt" while pressing "7" on the keypad.  You can't use the 7 on the main keyboard.
 
As far as missing certain things in Ecco Pro, I do, too but in many cases, InfoQube accomplishes the same thing in a different, often more powerful way.  For everything I miss about Ecco Pro there are easily 2x more things I appreciate about InfoQube that Ecco Pro doesn't have.
 
Using my own experience, my best advice is to just be patient.  It took me a good while to start getting comfortable.  Until then, I had many moments of frustration.  In the end, it was worth it.
 
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Wayne