(I corrected the title from SNB to SNDB)
Reference Paul's comment in [node:4313, title="Adjusting Tag Grid TEXT SIZE can cause Tag List to list [Item Font] instead of [Item]"]
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I think it might be a good idea to have the InfoQube documentation downloadable as an InfoQube notebase. This would also be a good demonstration of the power and versatility of the program.
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It would be nice indeed, but IQ does not have that feature built-in and would probably be quite a bit of work...
I created standalone files for each chapter here: InfoQube Documentation: Main Page
Great for "bed-time" or "bus ride" reading
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
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I was coincidentally putting a IQ file of the manual together for my learning purposes. I'm now happy with it, and it's time to share.
It's a snapshot of the present state of the manual, and; I've been updating it per the "Doc updates" section. I think it's reasonably accurate, but I have some links and dates wrong/missing here and there.
Features/comments:
- Everything's MHT, and it's a local copy.
- It's editable (if you can edit the MHT), so you can do markups of it.
- it's more versatile than the CHM, since you can utilize tags, and put in comment fields and such
- Tags are colored green, to not get mixed up with other items, especially those of the same name
- Level 1 and 2 are color coded with some garish colors as an experiment to recognize levels more easily. Pardon the colors (I've got deuteranomaly, so some strange colors appeal to my vision)
- I've started loading tags in to experiment with. There are 160 in there so far; Some will show as properties, pane, propertiespane, stuff like that; I'm still working out what works best for me
- I've got most of the dates in (it's a tricky manual operation, since the only place they appear are in the doc updates). It's nice to be able to see quickly the ancient stuff, some which is still relevant.
- I think it will be a good "playground" for various experimentation.
- I put in links to the online pages, which is really useful; find it via the superb searching tagging searching of iq, then go to the online copy.
- I could see this being useful if someone just uses the outline only with the links
It's a bit of "manual" (no pun intended) work to put it together, but I think it should be pretty easy to keep up-to-date now.
Please comment if you come up with improvements to your own copies.
The forum was being finicky, and once again says the maximum upload filesize is 16 MB, so here's a link to the file in my Box Sync:
Have fun slicing and dicing and tagging and live searching, etc!
Comments
Keith, thanks for your time and effort in compiling this valuable resource!
I've taken the liberty of adjusting the Outline a little (personal preferences) and re-capturing a couple of missing MHT files (namely Tags). It's still a pretty big ZIP so you can download it here ( app.box.com/s/samdostcvbvp7pn48ol5ux3kq5js5m2e ).
I haven't worked much with MHT files as of yet. I like that the they work well offline with all the text and graphics stored locally. I dislike that I need to set [Lock to Item] ON in order to SCROLL and have to call up an external editor to do any markups. Transportation also requires compressing and making sure that all the folders are in their proper place. Too many trade-offs for my liking.
To that end, I've created a straight HTML version by Copy&Paste of the revised Outline and manually copying each Document over (took 20 minutes with a FastKeys macro). You have to be online to see the images but this format requires much less storage; ZIPs down to 836Kb. Documents are fully editable and transportation is simply copying the SNDB file.
Hopefully someone besides me will find this useful.
I haven't worked much with MHT files as of yet. I like that the they work well offline with all the text and graphics stored locally. I dislike that I need to set [Lock to Item] ON in order to SCROLL and have to call up an external editor to do any markups. Transportation also requires compressing and making sure that all the folders are in their proper place. Too many trade-offs for my liking.
To that end, I've created a straight HTML version by Copy&Paste of the revised Outline and manually copying each Document over (took 20 minutes with a FastKeys macro). You have to be online to see the images but this format requires much less storage; ZIPs down to 836Kb. Documents are fully editable and transportation is simply copying the SNDB file.
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Thanks for the MHT tips, Pierre. There certainly are times that I want to create a static webpage capture; especially when I have other uses for embedded images. I had been using RightNote for this but will investigate MHT more thoroughly.
I see your point about BlockNote potentially alleviating some of the problems I'm having with multiple IQ editors open simultaneously. Each BlockNote instance is independent of IQ, light on resources and reasonable well featured (lack of customizable shortcuts a bit of a problem).
Document scrolling isn't working (without [Lock to Item] turned ON) on any of 3 PCs I've been testing IQ on. Probably time for a complete re-install of IQ.
Keith, glad you found my revisions useful. I certainly learned a lot about MHT from working with your IQ version.
SNDB : Sorry about the mixup on the IQManual-MHT.zip on box.com; it has been updated with the proper SNDB now. Other than the numbering and outline formatting, it should be virtually the same as your version. I did play around with resizing a few of the images to get a better feel for editng MHTs.
HTML : Only the images are pulled down from the web on document display; all the text and formatting is static and stored in the SNDB. With the latest advancements in IQ's Export to HTML capabilities, I suspect that Pierre will eventually end up using IQ to create the online documentation rather than visa versa.
I like your idea of a Sort Column; something like "02.A.6.a" I assume. I thought about incorporating that in the Item text but found it to be distracting. This can be a lot of work if your overall outline is "in flux".
VIDEOS : I've got a few IQ tutorials planned but I'll create a quick demo of how the Cut & Paste process works when I get a few minutes (more like an hour really). If you want a preview what my Instructional Tutorials tend to evolve into, you can view one on Using Styles in Microsoft Word ( www.screencast.com/t/q0Xe0na6DRKC ).
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