Thank you @Mark Jongeling , I'll have a look!
Maybe good to add that we are currently building a event + room planner application which will give us exposure on 5 fairly big events during 2024. The current version was disappointing to the customer. Is there any activity to be expected here?
ok Jeroen, we´ll do. Thanks
versions : [tried to copy paste an image in here, but after saving the image disappears]
we´ve been able to always install the latest version. So at the moment we run the platform 2023.1 and the latest indicium and Gui version (universal)
@Anne Buit ,We used to use process flows, but the performance of this solution was insufficient to our need. @Freddy , could you please explain what happened when we used the process flow and what we technically use now?
I´ve created a small movie of a case in our tool, where we pick-up a task and than some calculations are performed. It takes quite a while (even after optimizing the calculations) and the time it takes is usually acceptable, but without visual indication you start doubting if something is actually going to happen: https://share.vidyard.com/watch/KLWLcgr8xfpa5HRaA1yL14? It would be nice to be able to start a visual indicator and end an indicator at the end of the whole process.
please reopen this question: here is what happens: error of the icons not changing (vidyard.com)
It is really powerful, and therefore a payed package :-)
Hi Mark, that´s actually better :-) As a one year user of the platform, I can affirm how powerful it is. At the same time, as we are slowly moving into the space of a ISV, I see myself searching for components that make the software we create more user friendly with visualizations more on par with SaaS software. I used a component of GOJS to create the visualization of our workflow, complete with: - ability to create links between the nodes - define rules when a node can be created and when not - popup with extra information This might serve as inspiration ;-)
Thanks @Leroy Witteveen That is quite easy once you know it :-)
Shouldn't the deeplinking functionality open up the possibility for clicking in these HTML tiles?
@Freddy @Harm HorstmanSorry for the late response. The css provided by Freddy is indeed what prevents the sentences being cut off in the card lists. When you test it, make sure to throw away the cache, to make sure the new CSS is loaded.
As a reminder, making this available as Freddy describes would still be a work around in my poit of view for the use of a real html wysiwyg editor, as this one you use in the forum: Do you have any information about the improvements of the html field in the universal?
@Harm Horstman It looks really handy and definitely something we could use for our project. I took a look in the thinkstore and saw that this solution was not available there. Would you be willing to share the code?
He@Anne Buit @Kevin Horst I´ve demoed an application we made that contains a workflow and planning. It shows the tasks in a gantt chart using the standard scheduler. There were two questions we received: Is it possible to zoom in to hours? Many activities is not about days but smaller time windows. They would like to be able to see the dependencies (as shown in this thread as well) I see this thread is quite old and I would like to know what the progress is on this subject. I´ve been searching around and thought this gantt chart would be very nice, and has an MIT license: Gantt Task React - Gantt chart for React with Typescript - (gantt-task-react) (opensourcelibs.com) Can you update me on the progress and tell me what your ideas are on this?
Thanks for your reply Erwin, there was an error in the custom css.
thanks a lot Erwin. that fixed it
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