How to get rid of "­"

Submitted by WayneK on 2024/05/07 09:52
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When I paste text from an OCR'd pdf, I end up with a lot of "­"s (soft hyphens in original code).

eg "Supreme Court" becomes "Su­reme Court".

I'm trying to find a way to remove these without having to re-type each one.

InfoQube Find and Replace doesn't recognize them.

The only way I've found so far is to paste them into Word Pad to remove the formatting, but this replaces them with a dash, which still has to be removed. [update: doesn't work - the symbols re-appear later]

New PDF features

Submitted by WayneK on 2024/05/02 22:03
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Upgrade list says: "New: Items: Multiple improvements to file indexing, including support for URLs to PDF files"

I upgraded and don't see anything different.  I can't find anything in the user manual.  Is there some reference that explains what these are?

I was really hoping it was going to be the ability to link to specific pages inside a PDF.  That would be a game-changer for me (I know it's a long shot).

Thanks, Wayne

easiest way to select non-contiguous items and move them to a parent?

Submitted by jimspoon on 2024/03/28 19:51
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I have a very long list of a few hundred items that I'd like to arrange in outline form.  I'd like to select items as I go through the list, and then move them to a parent item.  The items I'd like to select are non-contiguous.  The Marked Items would be good for this, except that when I use the Add As Sub-Items menu option, the destination item becomes an additional parent to the marked items.  If the marked items already were child items of another item, they remain so; that parent item remains a parent item.  But in this case I'd like to "move" the marked items, so that they become child

Unbolding part of a line?

Submitted by WayneK on 2024/03/24 14:40
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1) Select item>ctrl-B.  This bolds all the text in the item field plus any other fields designated in Manage Grids.

2) Is there any way to then select part of the item text and "un-bold" it while keeping everything else bolded?

The only way I know to do this is to turn off bold for item text, then select and bold the text in each column, which is time-consuming.

I'm not asking for a new feature.  I just wondered if there's a way to do it with existing commands.

Wayne

 

How to move an SNDB file from one portable IQ version to a new version

Submitted by rbmcgrath on 2024/03/22 19:57
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It is not as simple as copying MYAUXILIARYBRAIN.SNDB from the ..\InfoQubeV122qPortable\AppFiles\MYAUXILIARYBRAIN.SNDB.SNDB.Files to ..\InfoQubeV124.6Portable\AppFiles\MYAUXILIARYBRAIN.SNDB.SNDB.Files.  When I double-click my SNDB file in the new V124.6 folder, the V122q version of IQ runs.

Perhaps related is the attached screenshot of the options for the V122q file containing a .Files path for the V124.6 copy of my SNDB file.

Find and Filter Errors

Submitted by viking on 2024/03/19 15:12
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I open the "Find and Filter.." Dialogue and add a search word.
Scope = Entire File
Find/Filter Action = Show in Search Grid.
Match Field = item text
Match Type is grayed out
Add Filter= (none)

Clicking on "Find/Filter" results in a pop up error message dialogue in the center of the screen that I need to click OK:
"Error opening grid. check Grid source criteria"

If I close and reopen  "Find and Filter.." Dialogue and search again, I may instead get a transient status error message (in the lower right of screen):

Changing the source of a grid

Submitted by comvox on 2024/03/13 11:30
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I must be overlooking something very simple, but I can't manage to change the "source" of a grid in the Manage Grids dialogue. I can change the name of the grid and other properties of the grid, but when I change the source of the grid, the change is cancelled as soon as I leave the "Manage Grids" dialogue.   I tried on different grids, in different databases including a fresh new one, and even in a somewhat earlier version of IQ.

I can create a new grid via  the "New Grid" dialogue, but when doing this, one can only use the name of a field, not a more complex source.