Submitted by Jon on 2010/09/18 10:10
This was a problem for me using my database and my configuration of IQ. To confirm, I tried this on another computer with a fresh install and using the sample database.
 
1. Open the sample database.
2. Go to item 1.1.6.1.4.2.6 (Item text: This will link to an actual Outlook email)
3. Hoist this item using the toolbar.
4. I now see this:
 
User Manual
 Chapter 1: Introduction
  Introduction to InfoQube
  The AddressBook
  The Calendar
  General purpose grids
  Sheets
  Typical applications

I am using all of the default settings that accompany a fresh install.
 
Jon


 EDIT: Never mind (I think). I was toggling hoist when I should have used hoist selected item. But still... This is a bit obscure.

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[quote]  EDIT: Never mind (I think). I was toggling hoist when I should have used hoist selected item. But still... This is a bit obscure.[/quote]
Yes, you've discovered the "secret". I was confused as well & brought it up but was shot down. Take a look @ the other thread for details. Maybe there's a compromise solution.
 
 

Armando

2010/09/18 14:28

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

[quote=jan_rifkinson] I was confused as well & brought it up but was shot down.
 [/quote]
 
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You weren't shot down. Hoist Peculiarity
I don't know how others feel about such a statement, but I don't find that it's a very respectful thing to insinuate considering some even took the time to enter a Mantis issue for that issue you brought up. :(
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How about if hitting Hoist, the user would see dialog like that of Map View:
 
 
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jan_rifkinson

2010/09/18 13:26

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Pierre, thanks for trying to make things clearer
 
I'm thinking
if user clicks big "H" their assumption is they are hoisting or un-hoisting
If a dialog opens it might offer them
  hoist up one level
  un-hoist (looping back to big button)

Jon

2010/09/18 19:42

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

 I agree Jan. The "H" should function as a normal hoist. Maybe two other icons on the toolbar (or leave it as a dropdown) would provide the additional choices. I am a bit uncomfortable with dialogues that reference online documents or help files. They appear unfinished or tentative to me.
 
Jon

Jon

2010/09/18 20:31

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

This is a good modification. However, I think this creation of intermediate dialogues can actually interfere with productivity, This is why I do like the arrow and the big "H,"albeit with some refinement. One click is all it should take. The additional dialogue does make it clearer, but at the expense of responiveness.
 
Jon