Hi,
The "hyper-highlighting" suggestion is about a set of improvements over the current highlighting modes and dedicated colors in InfoQube formatting toolbar, for both Grid and Document Pane.
a) Modes
Mode 1 (Select and Click):
This is the default mode InfoQube operates.
1) Selected item or text
2) Click in the formatting toolbar the color you want to highlight the text
3) Repeat the process (1) and (2) for keeping highlighting.
Mode 2 (Continuous highlighting):
Usage on grid items and document pane for continuously highlighting multiple parts of text since the highlight tool would stay ON until the user decides to turn it off.
1) Before selecting text, firstly select the highlight tool in the formatting toolbar.
2) The default pointer becomes a highlighter pointer.
3) Highlight as many text parts as you want without having to click the highlight tool again (distraction free, since your focus is on the content/text, and not on going forward/backward from selected text to the highlight tool as happens with method 1).
4) To stop highlighting, click the highlight tool again, or press Esc.
This screencast illustrates the usage of the two methods: http://bit.ly/2KzDA7S
b) Hyper-highlighting toolbar and options
b.1) It is essentially an expansion of the formatting toolbar for both Grid and Document Pane, including four independent highlighters (currently there is just one yellow highlighter in InfoQube).
b.2) Considering the highlighters would have only default colors (no possibility for the user to customize them), I would suggest the following four colors, giving some examples of how they could be used:
Yellow (Usage example: general content emphasis)
IQ: &H0099FFFF&
RGB: 255, 255, 153
HEX: #FFFF99
Blue (Usage example: concepts, definitions, core content emphasis)
Powder (Default InfoQube color)
IQ: &H00F5DEB3&
RGB: 179, 222, 245
HEX: #B3DEF5
Red (Usage example: content to be explored, worked, corrected, or learned in depth)
Red (Default InfoQube color)
IQ: &H00AAAAFF&
RGB: 255, 170, 170
HEX: #FFAAAA
Green (Usage example: previously red content already mastered, i.e. red highlighting is aimed to become green)
Moss (Default InfoQube color)
IQ: &H00A1F4BB&
RGB: 187, 244, 161
HEX: #BBF4A1
These four colors have hues commonly used by other apps (see below), also with a balanced saturation which doesn't strike the eyes. Except for the yellow, all the other colors are default IQ ones already.
Just Read (Web) Diigo (Web)
Liner (Web) Citavi (Reference Manager)
MS Word PDF-XChange Editor
b.3) Options customization
This would be the ideal hyper-highlighting setup (instead of b.2 discussed previously).
The user could set any color for highlighting on the grid and the document pane, for instance through Options>Highlighting setup.
What do IQ users think about the hyper-highlighting suggestion?
Cheers,
Carlos
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