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From: | Jim Busser |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] Measurements selection, formatting, behaviour |
Date: | Sun, 05 Jul 2009 21:02:30 -0700 |
On 5-Jul-09, at 6:23 AM, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
I see that, now, although it escapes me why a single cell that has been clicked in, and whose borders are bolded, and is seemingly "in focus", is not a "selection" ... I suppose I could accept an argument that it is to protect the user from this cell being operated-on in the absence of having been deliberately shift-clicked but
I did not realize that a single cell in the measurements grid can hold more than one value... is any format already defined in the backend for a single measurement row's column (either val_num or val_alpha) to contain multiple values? Or are we using the term "cell" differently?
I did not intend to say "value", I intended the "value for the indicator" which, when I "again" put "!!" into the Indicator field of the "Editing measurement" window, did accept and display it.
yes, the above gives a visual distinction whether there exists one, or both, among - more "result" to see, than can be shown, and/or - comments to be seen Speaking of room, I tried to resize (wider) the right border of a measurements display column, but got something worse, a set of scroll bars that consumed some of the existing space (see screenshot), and which I could not figure how to get rid of. Would there be any options to set any columns wider? A tooltip question... when hovering over any results, what does it mean in the tooltip when it says: Measurement details of most recent (topmost) result: because this same line is used inside the tooltip, seemingly no matter which result is hovered over. Can we dispense with (remove / delete) this line? Is it meant to explain that the tooltip contents are (in the case of measurements) not generic advice, but specific to this result? IMO it is pretty self-explanatory. |
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