Ammar,
It's difficult to see the effect of clicking on a data point (I have to scroll vertically to notice that the row has been brought in the editing section).
Possible solutions to this (you can implement at least one of them but all would be better):
- display the edit panel in a separate dialog that would appear over the current one (and would be movable)
- add sliding sections to hide/show the search criteria (and maybe the data points) the same way as what's implemented in db search
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Ammar,
It's difficult to see the effect of clicking on a data point (I have to scroll vertically to notice that the row has been brought in the editing section).
Possible solutions to this (you can implement at least one of them but all would be better):
- display the edit panel in a separate dialog that would appear over the
current one (and would be movable)
Ok now I noticed this problem. I was using a higher resolution so both
appeared adjacent to each other. I'll get to it.
- add sliding sections to hide/show the search criteria (and maybe the
data points) the same way as what's implemented in db search
Done.
-- Marc Delisle http://infomarc.info
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