Submitted by jan_rifkinson on 2011/07/26 17:06
In item column I want to automate all TLIs to be bolded in a certain grid
However I want all sub-items to be in normal font unless user manually adds bold command, i.e. select + <CTRL>B
Can this be done?
If so, how?
Tks
 
 
From the wonderful help manual
 

In InfoQube, outline formatting is structured as a hierarchy. In increasing order of precedence, these are:

  1. Overall default font: set in Tools>Options>General>View: Grid font and Grid font size settings
  2. Grid specific font: set in Grid>Properties>Options: Default Font
  3. Item font: Applies to the whole item or to specific columns, as defined in Grid>Properties>Options: Item Font applies to field
  4. In-cell format: Applied to text selections inside cells only
  5. Conditional formats are discussed here: 3.2.30 Item Coloring (node 219)

Comments

I don't think the "hierarchy" referred to in the help section is  the same as the hierarchy in a grid. Actually the help reference can be misleading because in IQ-speak, hierarchy is something quite specific.The help section is referring to precedence of commands. I think you are looking for outline style as they exist in Ecco. Pierre said they would come to IQ, but not yet.
 
Jon

 
Hi Jan
I believe this is planned - I think it is a feature in ecco(?)
 
Your quote is a bit confusing, but it means that:  hmmm . . . that the aplication of formatting works in that order - I presume that the first example of formatting has precedence over the next and so on.
 
That could certainly be phrased more articulately than I've phrased it :)
 
 
EDIT/ Jon got there before me :-)
 
 

OK, Tom & Jon. Thanks for your replies.
 
I wonder if it's possible thru conditional formats.
I'm not very conversant-- make that, I'm not (as in zero, zilch) conversant with formulas, etc & don't know if there's a way to identify a sub-item as such.
Do either of you know or have any ideas along those lines?
Thanks again.

Armando

2011/07/26 18:36

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

You could certainly achieve some outline formatting but you'll run into complications eventually. As Jon pointed out, Pierre said "outline style" were on the road map, fairly soon actually... So I'd wait for that. He might chime in and tell us when he thinks he'll implement it.
 
Have a look at this thread : Outline-level formatting workaround?
Outline styles would be a great addition, for sure.
 
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jan_rifkinson

2011/07/27 08:45

In reply to by Armando

Thanks,  Armando. Given your collective & extensive experience (you, Tom & Jon), I think I'll take your advice & wait until outline level formatting is a reality. I can foresee some problems moving items between different levels. Thanks everyone.
 
Edited 2011/07/27 08:43 Armando, the link you offered is right on target. v9.25d.... whew. I wonder if Pierre uses IQ for reminders