Submitted by blew1000 on 2010/01/06 12:10
Hi,
 
I'm in the crowd of ex-Agenda, ex-Ecco, users, so I get the basic idea of InfoQube (which I just heard about through the James Fallows mention).  I'm excited to try it.
 
But I'm finding the "Getting Started" documentation too dense.  I need some basics:
 
* If I'm starting to create items, how do I take an item I've already created and turn it into a child item?
 
item 1
item 2
item 3
 
becomes
item 1
   item 1.1 (formerly item 2)
   item 1.2 (formerly item 3)
 
* What does it mean to "hoist" an item(s)?
 
Maybe there's a section of the Getting Started that I'm missing that has this kind of information?  Sort of a "If you're not familiar with InfoQube, try the following steps to create your own first items" section?
 
Thanks.
 
Bruce
 

Comments

focus on the item & <ALT><RIGHT> or <LEFT> to indent / outdent
 
Hoist means that IQ will isolate certain data for you.
 
In the example, if you wanted to isolate child 2 w its grandchildren you cold focus on child 2 & 'hoist" and all you would see is from child 2 & down
 
item 1
  child 1
  child 2
    grandchild a
    grandchild b
 
Bruce, the menus are pretty good, documentation & dialogs are a work in progress. Many have seen continued simplification. Users are helping w documentation and Pierre (developer) is always open to suggestions on how to make IQ more transparent, i.e. user friendly. He is currently at work creating a new calendar GUI but is always around for bugs & to answer questions as are the rest of us.
 
Take a look  thru the early pages of the online manual: -- link to nonexistent node ID 860 --
 
and see if that helps but don't be shy to ask questions. This is a very friendly forum (no attitudes)
I started w Agenda as well & have been thru a ton of these type programs & I think I've finally found the holy grail w IQ. All my daily work, writing, data gathering, activities are commited to IQ.
Like every program (especially Agenda) there's a learning to curve to be expected but it's not too bad as you have the basic concept already.
And, finally, most importantly, IQ is as stable as they come.
 
Welcome.
 
HTH
 
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
HP Blackbird Vista Ultimate SP-2

as Jan says
>>    focus on the item & <ALT><RIGHT> or <LEFT> to indent / outdent
 
<ALT><RIGHT> will make the item a sub-item of the item above it
To move the item up or down the list use <ALT><UP or DOWN ARROW>
 
Drag-drop works by clicking in the text & dragging (clicking & dragging in blank space of an item allows you to select multiple fields)
 
I'd recommend downloading the tutorial here ( -- link to nonexistent node ID 1102 -- ) & have a look - any problems let us know & you can help us improve the documentation (by letting us know it's weaknesses)
 
 
see also 12. Sample IQBases (i.e. IQ templates) for some more sample databases
 

blew1000

2010/01/06 15:37

In reply to by Tom

Thanks everyone.  The 14.51 tutorial was exactly what I was looking for.  Any chance of moving it up to the Getting Started section?  I'm excited to be giving this a try, and am glad for a community of helpers like this.  I completely understand the pre-1.0 status of the software.
 
Bruce

KeithB

2010/01/06 20:31

In reply to by blew1000

I moved tutorial #1 to -- link to nonexistent node ID 1102 --.  That was a great idea to put it there.

>* If I'm starting to create items, how do I take an item I've already created and turn it into a child item?
 
Just to add to what Jan said, you can also drag and drop items. Some users have problems dragging items around but I think it's pretty straight forward : just click (without releasing) on a filled zone (with Text, numbers..) of your item and drag. You can also click right at the beginning of a cell.
 
If you click and release you'll enter edit mode.