Explaining a Project in IQ

Submitted by jan_rifkinson on 2009/08/05 20:06
let's say you have a task item like: "Finish the basement"
 
"Finish the basement" can be assigned (therefore appear) in various grids.
 
Again, for example, let's say
the task is scheduled for Tuesday
the task is assigned to Jim's Contracting Co,
the task is assigned to Tom who works for Jim's Contracting Co.
so
 
Grid 1 could be your weekly schedule & "Finish the basement" would appear under Tuesday in the following way
Tuesday
  "Finish the basement"
 
Grid 2 might be a list of all your task items in the re-modeling of your house & "Finish the basement" would appear in the following way:
"Finish the basement" and in a cell next to it "Jim's Contracting Co."
 
Grid 3 might be a contact list of a

Using IQ for writing & tasking

Submitted by jan_rifkinson on 2009/08/05 19:57
Writing:
- I create a project folder name & a boolean (y/N) field w the same name
- I create a grid with the project name as it's source of all data (this automatically collects all the data that is identified with the boolean y/n field of the same name)
- I use IQ's excellent clipper to import research as I find it. IQ faithfully reproduce web data including graphics very easily in MHT or HTML formats except when the data is hidden behind passwords as in HTTPS sites. Then a different procedure can be used.) I tend to favor MHT because it keeps all the data in one place -- yes, within IQ
- If I get a random idea, I can quickly jump to my journal, make a note & tag it with the project name field
- I re-arrange (drag/drop) research items & notes into some kind of pre-lim order. From there I can either print outline to html (children are collapsable) or join items in the outline, etc.

How to send email directly from IQ

Submitted by jan_rifkinson on 2009/08/05 13:23
I've asked this question a number of times & have yet to get a workable ressponse.
 
After I write an article  I want to send it directly out of IQ to the editor. How do I do this?
 
Both Gmail & Yahoo use secure SSL connections. I don't know how to set up for that.
I would prefer to use Gmail
 
Could someone please finally help me with this issue?
 
Slightly frustrated in Ridgefield, CT
Jan Rifkinson

Utilizing Scrabook w IQ

Submitted by jan_rifkinson on 2009/08/05 12:40
I forund the following in the blogs:
[quote]
You can use the FireFox extension Scrapbook with IQ. This is really convenient to grab pages behind logins (such as GMail). To do so:
 
Initial Setup:
  1. Scrapbook > Tools > Options > Organize > Enable multi-scrapbook: checked
  2. Scrapbook > Multi-Scrapbook > Manage > Add: Add your IQBase .SNDB..files folder.[/quote]
However, I think these directions need to be updated as they no longer seem to apply.
I'd like to use this ability so if someone could help me out w good steps I'd appreciate it
 
thanks.
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA

Making InfoQube Look Like Ecco

Submitted by JohnR on 2009/08/03 20:39
    Okay this is not the brightest thing to do but... . I have been using Ecco for over a dozen years so am very comfortable in using it and my .eco file contains just about everything I know in life. So if I am going to migrate to a new product it will need to be, at least for a time, as close to Ecco as possible. Besides going through the exercise should be a good learning experience.
 
    So I have a week's vacation in front of me and thought I would give the "Make InfoQube Look Like Ecco"-exercise a shot. Any thoughts or suggestions of forum threads to start at?
 
  1. I have used the conversion routine and that has done something if only to generate a file 10x the size of the .eco. I guess my first question is what is going on here? How can any database structure have so much overhead as to expand a file that much?

link to item

Submitted by jsolka on 2009/08/03 07:35
When I insert a link to an item into HTML pane (choose other in the upper box and enter item # in the lower box in hyperlink dialogue box):
1. When the item is in a different grid it doesn't work -- worked only once, taking me to the scratch grid. In order to work it again I need to refresh. Is it by design or is it a bug or I do the hyperlink incorrectly? Please explain.
2. Question -- can this link take me directly to the grid that the item belongs to (meets this grid source) instead of scratch grid?

How to move focus from the Scratch grid to the previous grid, on the same item?

Submitted by JJSlote on 2009/08/02 22:30

Greetings

I've been using linked WikiTags, and they're powerful. Instead of tagging an item {XYZ}, I tag it <a {XYZ}>XYZ</a>, which serves not only as an internal WikiTag but also an active link. Click it, and all your {XYZ} tagged items come up in the Scratch grid. This style of tag is also easy on the eyes and amenable to cutting, pasting and abbreviation.

So let's say I've found the item I wanted in Scratch. What's the best way of working with it, not in Scratch but in the grid I started from? And suppose the item is multi-parented, and I'd like to work with it in a particular context, with the parent and siblings connected to the present project? Any obvious way to get there?