Submitted by Tom on 2017/03/10 04:53 Starting a new thread for Surface related requests(image added by Pierre_Admin)p.s. good idea Tom Comments Pierre,enjoying the Surface with new additions.But it begs full screen capability: I can make it into a pane, but not one like the HTML pane where I can float it and resize it and pin it. For me, ideally I could pin it, and when it pops out, it would take up the whole screen -- but like the HTML pane that could be adjusted.If it were then like that, I guess it would need hotkeys (where will it end!) Log in or register to post comments Pierre,wondering about the possibility of using Surface for what archaeologists call a 'matrix'.You may get a couple of ideas here - or they may be impossible to implement.Let me first show a detail of one:it shows the stratigraphical relationship of features, i.e. which features are overlying and underlying each other.I see a couple of things straight away -- 1) some items have multiple parents, but they are only shown once, with a line going up to each parent.In this example below, 2766 & 2743 are children of all four at the next level 2) when overlapping lines are not related, there is a 'kink' / curve in the line to show it not related Dont know if either of those could be implemented?When I have some time, I will try and create a sample one of these and see if there's any other requests. Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments
Pierre,enjoying the Surface with new additions.But it begs full screen capability: I can make it into a pane, but not one like the HTML pane where I can float it and resize it and pin it. For me, ideally I could pin it, and when it pops out, it would take up the whole screen -- but like the HTML pane that could be adjusted.If it were then like that, I guess it would need hotkeys (where will it end!) Log in or register to post comments
Pierre,wondering about the possibility of using Surface for what archaeologists call a 'matrix'.You may get a couple of ideas here - or they may be impossible to implement.Let me first show a detail of one:it shows the stratigraphical relationship of features, i.e. which features are overlying and underlying each other.I see a couple of things straight away -- 1) some items have multiple parents, but they are only shown once, with a line going up to each parent.In this example below, 2766 & 2743 are children of all four at the next level 2) when overlapping lines are not related, there is a 'kink' / curve in the line to show it not related Dont know if either of those could be implemented?When I have some time, I will try and create a sample one of these and see if there's any other requests. Log in or register to post comments
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wondering about the possibility of using Surface for what archaeologists call a 'matrix'.
it shows the stratigraphical relationship of features, i.e. which features are overlying and underlying each other.
I see a couple of things straight away --
2) when overlapping lines are not related, there is a 'kink' / curve in the line to show it not related