Difference between revisions of "Task Objects (UBIK Android)"
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A task is a certain [[SYSCLS TASK|classified]] {{UBIK}} object which poses an overall status (Finished / Open). | A task is a certain [[SYSCLS TASK|classified]] {{UBIK}} object which poses an overall status (Finished / Open). | ||
− | A task is considered as finished if all the [[SYSCLS_TASK#Validated_MetaProperties| | + | A task is considered as finished if all the [[SYSCLS_TASK#Validated_MetaProperties|dedicated]] properties are validated. Otherwise, it is considered as open. |
{{Attention|A property is validated as soon as the user confirms the editing, e.g. through the {{key press|OK}} in a property editor. This has nothing to do with the property value, meaning a property can be validated even if its value is null.}} | {{Attention|A property is validated as soon as the user confirms the editing, e.g. through the {{key press|OK}} in a property editor. This has nothing to do with the property value, meaning a property can be validated even if its value is null.}} |
Revision as of 07:34, 25 August 2014
A task is a certain classified UBIK® object which poses an overall status (Finished / Open). A task is considered as finished if all the dedicated properties are validated. Otherwise, it is considered as open.
UI for task objects
In addition to the basic descriptive text and icon, a Checkbox is displayed for every task object. And the checked/unchecked state corresponds to the finish/open status of tasks.
When a user clicks on the Checkbox of a task, UBIK® proceeds to either finish the task or reset the task depending on its current status.
When a user clicks on the remaining parts of a task, e.g. the descriptive text, UBIK® proceeds to display all its properties in a Content Browser.