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Use this wiki page for documenting the new features.
Use this wiki page for documenting the new features.


But: Don't use this version for productive maps. It is not stable enough!  
But: Don't use this version for productive maps. It is not stable enough!
* Further warning: If you create a map with Attributes, it will open as a "New Map" with no data in version 0.8. Your data is not lost, just not readable by 0.8


= Attributes =
= Attributes =

Revision as of 16:34, 11 September 2006

 

A great release is to come. We have many exciting new features: WYSIWYG-Editing for nodes and notes, scripting, filter, attributes and many more.

But all these new features still need a lot of testing and documentation. To start this, please have a look at the newest version here and tell us your opinions.

Use this wiki page for documenting the new features.

But: Don't use this version for productive maps. It is not stable enough!

  • Further warning: If you create a map with Attributes, it will open as a "New Map" with no data in version 0.8. Your data is not lost, just not readable by 0.8

Attributes

Quick Attribute creation

  • select node
  • Edit Attribute: Alt-F9 or, Rt-click>Edit attributes
  • type in an Attribute name
  • then add a value if desired
  • edit with the Attribute Manager later if necessary

Using Attribute Manager

  • open the attribute manager with attribute icon on toolbar or, Tools>Attribute Manager

Create Attribute

  • Click the "Edit" button in the "All Attributes" row
  • Type in your Attribute name, then press add
  • Repeat to add multiple attributes
  • Press "Close" to close the Attribute Edit dialog
  • NOTE: This is also the place to delete Attributes

Create Attribute values

  • After adding Attributes, you should see them listed under the "Attributes" column heading
  • Click on the "Edit" button in the row of your new Attribute and add the values
  • type the value name, then press "Add"
  • It's a good idea to add a blank value to the list. It helps when assigning attributes later
  • Close the Attribute value dialog by pressing the "Close button"
  • NOTE: this is the place to delete Attribute values

Every Attribute can have multiple values

  • eg. I use an Attribute called "Staff" and the values are the staff person's name
  • eg. I use an Attribute called "Priority" and the values are #'s 1 to 5

Assign Attributes to nodes

assigning only a few nodes

  • Choose the node, press Alt-F9 or, Rt-Click the node and choose "Edit Attributes"

assigning many nodes

  • got to: Tools>"Assign attributes..."
  • choose "Selected Nodes" or "Visible Nodes"
  • from the drop down list, choose the Attribute you want to assign. (Here it helps when there's a blank value. You can assign an Attribute to all nodes needing it, and then set the value later, on a node by node basis)
  • press the "Add" button to assign the Attribute to the node/s
  • add more than one attribute to a node if necessary
  • delete attributes from multiple nodes with this dialog

Viewing/Hiding Attributes

to see an icon on nodes with attributes

  • Tools>Preferences>Appearance>Show icon for attributes

show all attributes

  • Alt-s or, View>Attributes>Show all attributes

show no attributes

  • Alt-h or, View>Attributes>Show no attributes

show selected attributes

  • in the Attribute Manager, select desired Attributes in the "Selected Visible" column
  • then, View>Attributes>Show selected Attributes

optimize the width of the Attribute/value table

  • Rt-click on the Attribute and choose optimal width

Filter

Create filters to view and print the data more effectively

click on the little funnel to the left of the zoom size toggles on and off default values are useful

  • no filtering
  • Currently Selected Nodes

create filter for one Attribute

  • to the right of the filter status, click "Edit"
  • in the drop down menu at the top right, select your attribute
  • the expression drop changes to "exists"
  • press "Add", then "OK" at the bottom
  • all nodes with the selected Attribute will be shown

create filter for one Attribute and its value

  • after step two above select the second drop down where "exists" is showing
  • choose "Is equal to". Your values should now be available in the third drop down
  • press "Add", then OK

use multiple filters at once

create two filter sets by the method above select the filter sets you want

  • Shift-click for multiple, continuous sets
  • Ctrl-click for non-contiguous selection

press the "and" button on the right => a new set is created which combines your selected sets

filter on an icon

add an icon to a node by highlighting the node, click on the icon on the left or Rt-click>Icons in the filtering "edit" dialog, choose "Icon" in the drop-down list at the top left the second drop-down grays out, and the third contains the list of currently used icons click "Add"

user feedback

Write your feedback on use of filters here.

  • when in filtering mode, a node is selected. Then when the filter is removed, the selected node remains selected, yet not in center of screen, a search through the map is required to locate it again. Could the selected node be centered after removing the filter?--Neanderlander 08:16, 11 Sep 2006 (PDT)

WYSIWYG-Editing for nodes and notes

To Do

Scripting via Groovy

to do

About Groovy

For people unfamiliar with Groovy scripting, it's home page, an introduction, a review on slashdot.

How to get started

to do

The rest new features

To Do