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  • September 8, 2020
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John Sangers
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Eric Franken
Vanguard

 

The order and width etc is now defined in subject-components-grid or form in TSF.  

When you are adjusting this to your needs you are continuously switching between TSF and the end user test environment. It would save a lot of time if instead of typing in the width etc, there is a sort of screen painter where you see what you get and use your moude to move the order or width of a field etc.

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Bart Metselaar
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I concur, but I can imagine that the level of detail can get very cumbersome in your overview if there are a lot of different fields in your form. I would suggest to make it visible how the columns of the subject are set up in your suggested overview.

From that viewpoint you could have a good reference as to how the subject should look like in your application.

 


Jasper
Superhero
  • 678 replies
  • October 28, 2020

This is certainly something we want to offer with the Universal GUI.
It is quite similar to user preferences, but using the SF instead of IAM, and several preparations have already been made to make this possible in the future.


Jasper
Superhero
  • 678 replies
  • October 28, 2020
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