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Hoisting tabs
Am I wrong? I think it is possible to hoist tabs, but I cannot figure out how.
Thank you. Jon |
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what do you mean by "hoisting tabs"?
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http://www.kinook.com/UR/Manual/index.htm?hoisting.htm In the Data Explorer select any Item, then Tree | Hoist, this will make the selected Item the "temporary root" for the tree. Or, you can select an Item in the Tree and Ctrl-Enter (Open in new Tab). Both methods seem to allow you to narrow the focus of a large tree structure. With Hoisting this narrowing of focus takes place in the Data Explorer, thru the use of Tabs it's almost as if you've set a marker in the Tree. The part that I find confusing is the third paragraph from the Help file: Each tab can be hoisted to a different location... What is this referring to? |
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Simply means that you can have one item hoisted in one tab, and another item hoisted in another tab ... |
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Re: Hoisting tabs
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focus/select & hoist on topic of choice create a favorite in favorite dialog, select open in a new tab Result: single click on favorite will hoist topic & open in a new tab HTH |
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Re: Re: Hoisting tabs
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With this setting, it would open in the same tab by default, and in new tab by holding CTRL, so you are in full control all the time ... |
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Jan and Quant:
I think this is what I am looking for. The help file was so vague in this regard. So this is what Kinook means by hoisting tabs. Makes sense, but it should be explicitly explained how you need to utilize favorites to accomplish this. Thank you for your examples. Let me see how this works for me. Jon |
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You need first option checked, however.
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