Difference between revisions of "MRO Progress Task Editor"
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The editor can be expanded by a right click (with a mouse) or a long tap (with a touch device). Once expanded, it shows the following: | The editor can be expanded by a right click (with a mouse) or a long tap (with a touch device). Once expanded, it shows the following: | ||
− | * A button [[File:UI_WinX_MRO_ProgressTask_Editor_Custom_Value_Button.png| | + | * A button [[File:UI_WinX_MRO_ProgressTask_Editor_Custom_Value_Button.png|30 px]] which opens the regular number editor, allowing the user to enter a custom progress value; |
− | * A series of numbered balls [[File:UI_WinX_MRO_ProgressTask_Editor_Number_Ball.png| | + | * A series of numbered balls [[File:UI_WinX_MRO_ProgressTask_Editor_Number_Ball.png|30 px]] which provide predefined progress values for the user to choose from; |
− | * A not applicable sign [[File:UI_WinX_MRO_ProgressTask_Editor_Not_Applicable_Sign.png| | + | * A not applicable sign [[File:UI_WinX_MRO_ProgressTask_Editor_Not_Applicable_Sign.png|30 px]]. |
{{Hint|The predefined progress values come from the selective list items of the task's progress property.}} | {{Hint|The predefined progress values come from the selective list items of the task's progress property.}} | ||
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* Single tapping/Left clicking on the numbered ball: This will immediately set the progress to 100 and therefore finish the task. (Nothing will happen if it's already finished.; | * Single tapping/Left clicking on the numbered ball: This will immediately set the progress to 100 and therefore finish the task. (Nothing will happen if it's already finished.; | ||
* Single tapping/Left clicking on the not applicable sign: This will erase the not applicable state and reenable the entering of progress values. | * Single tapping/Left clicking on the not applicable sign: This will erase the not applicable state and reenable the entering of progress values. | ||
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+ | [[Category:WinX|MRO PROGRESS TASK EDITOR]] |
Revision as of 10:09, 23 August 2016
For greater efficiency and user experience, direct editing is available for all tasks. Among them, progress tasks offer an additional editor which can further ease up the entering of data.
UI
By default, the editor is collapsed and shows the current progress or a not applicable sign to indicate that no progress can be applied. The progress is displayed in the numbered ball and also reflected in the transparency of it.
The editor can be expanded by a right click (with a mouse) or a long tap (with a touch device). Once expanded, it shows the following:
- A button which opens the regular number editor, allowing the user to enter a custom progress value;
- A series of numbered balls which provide predefined progress values for the user to choose from;
- A not applicable sign .
Once a new progress is confirmed by e.g. selecting a ball or checking the not applicable sign, the editor will be collapsed again to show the new progress.
Quick actions
Two quick actions are available when the editor is collapsed.
- Single tapping/Left clicking on the numbered ball: This will immediately set the progress to 100 and therefore finish the task. (Nothing will happen if it's already finished.;
- Single tapping/Left clicking on the not applicable sign: This will erase the not applicable state and reenable the entering of progress values.