Hi IQ Users,
In this release (v0.9.26PreRel57), lots of new grid related features :
- New: Grid: Load column sets: Allow a dynamic grid display with easily interchangeable sets of columns. Grid native columns are still available (for sorting and conditional formatting purposes), but made invisible, except for locked and tree columns (which remain visible, no matter what). Column sets can come from forms or grids (see below for information on the new feature of showing grids in the Properties pane). To load a column set, right-click on the form or grid in the Properties pane. Multiple uses, but in particular, when viewing items in the search or scratch grid, users can now load column sets to view relevant information
- New: Grid column sets can be shown in the Properties pane. Setting in Grid Management. Off by default.
- New: Grid: Can now hide / unhide columns. Hidden columns can still be used to sort. Added Hide Column command and Hidden Columns (list of) menu command. Hidden columns feature is compatible with the Column > Show Columns menu.
- New: Grid: Column Header menu: Move Up / Down. Can select one or more columns.
- New: Grid: Column Header menu: Set caption (without going through the Field properties dialog). You can now set the header caption and icons using a WYSIWYG editor.
- New: Grid: Column menu: Move Left / Right. Can select one or more columns.
- New: Grid: Hoist Marked Items
- New: Grid: Transparent select back color. So you can still see item colors when selecting items.
- New: Properties pane: Set caption (without going through the Field properties dialog). You can now set the field caption and icons using a WYSIWYG editor.
- Change: Grid: Hide Column is now named Remove Column
- Fixed: Properties Pane: Changing a field property did not update the pane. Users had to close the pane and re-open. This is no longer necessary
- Fixed: Grid: When Column > Show Columns is unchecked, it was still possible to execute some column related commands (i.e. hide column add / remove columns, etc) These are now disabled.
- Fixed: Manage Grids dialog: Focus is not set to the current grid
- Fixed: Grid: Pasting was disabled for fields with editor of type List of item popup
Comments
When you introduce new functionality, you have to explain to ignorant peasants like me what it is for, who should use it when and what its benefits are. And then spell out very carefully for the same ignoramuses like me how to set it up and how to use it. I started off looking at the grid menu, because it is to grids that the announcement post points. Following your most recent post, I have looked at the column menu and I find nothing that obviously tells me what to do next. In the manage grids menu, I have right clicked on a grid, and I see nothing which is helpful. In the properties pane, grids, current grid, I find no reference to column sets. And remember that at this point, I still have no idea what a column set is.
What this is bringing out is that the product now has so much functionality with so many different menu options, context menus and what have you, that even a moderately experienced user like me often has no idea what to do next. Usually, when I try to do something new in InfoQube, I start with the manual. Normally of course I find nothing there because it is not being kept up-to-date. I then set off on a search of the forums and because the Drupal website search functionality is very imprecise, I find myself reading many posts before sometimes I find the information which I require. Over the years, this has wasted tens or hundreds of hours.
This is a serious issue – how on earth do you expect people who haven't spent five years staring at the product (and of course benefiting from it - thank-you!) ever to master it? With Ecco, there was a printed manual, which I read from cover to cover, and I think I mastered two thirds or so of its functionality. Sadly, that is certainly not the case with InfoQube.
1. Fine, but what has this got to do with column sets?
2. Ditto.
3. Yes, that works well, but again, what has it got to do with column sets?
4. Ditto.
The issue here is that I have no idea what a column set is and I have no idea what its benefits are! I shall have to be patient until you have time to document them. Incidentally, I have never made any use of forms because as far as I can make out the only difference they make is to change the layout from horizontal to vertical. Again, if they have other useful benefits, they need to be spelt out.
Where's that, Pierre?
Thanks also to Armando for his efforts to go through things logically and in order.
Now we can all get down to enjoying this new release.