Hello,
For some notetaking needs I like to use Notebox Disorganizer (link below) which is basically a spreadsheet for text. Each cell correspond to a unique text/rtf note.
My question: can I emulate such "spreadsheet for text" behavior within InfoQube? If so, how do I do it?
Any hints or templates are welcome.
Cheers from Brazil
Paulo Brabo
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However, he could mainly use the item field and tile different grids vertically (as many as he wants, really... Until he reaches RAM limit) to obtain the same kind of display as Notebox Disorganizer. This kind of display mimics the "table like" display Jerome already evoked a while ago (and that's what I usually do when I want to work in a kind of table environment -- without tables !)
Example :
Of course, except for certain situations that really calls for it, I'm not sure that tiling all grids is the best way to quickly manage items as it's just as easy to invoke any grid and tile them as needed
1- IQ should be able to remember these kind of display settings (opened and tiled grids) though as it's cumbersome to retile grids everytime it's restarted -- this has been asked a few times.
2- AND/OR a function like "Tile all grids vertically/horizontally" would be very handy for that kind of usage.
Something like the "contact mode" you talked about (Picture or image field type), or the "table mode" Jerome suggested a while ago (Calendar Progress: visual aid in scheduling tasks). That way, he could have all these items tiled and have exactly the view he needs, and more.
BTW : the "table mode" never got its own Mantis issue, I think it should. As for the "contact mode" (if I may say so).