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1 year 5 months ago - 1 year 5 months ago #232197
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Condition designer in manual was created by Track_132poi
Last edit: 1 year 5 months ago by holch.
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1 year 5 months ago #232219
by Joffm
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Replied by Joffm on topic Condition designer in manual
Hi,
at first:
Never copy/paste images, but attach them.
You see your result.
Well, this is still valid
[url] manual.limesurvey.org/ExpressionScript_-...ons_and_Relevance.3F [/url]
There is only one PRO, but many many CONS regarding this "condition builder".
You really should use "relevance equations" resp. "conditions"
There are always people who prefer a lot of buttons,
others who prefer less buttons but submenus.
Meaning: A GUI never will be satisfying for anybody.
One user demands a side bar on the left side, the next prefers it on the right side, the third is absolutely convinced that no side bar should be displayed. (This is only an example).
But have a look at the feature requests.
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Joffm
at first:
Never copy/paste images, but attach them.
You see your result.
Well, this is still valid
[url] manual.limesurvey.org/ExpressionScript_-...ons_and_Relevance.3F [/url]
There is only one PRO, but many many CONS regarding this "condition builder".
You really should use "relevance equations" resp. "conditions"
I partly agree. I still hate this "ribbon bar" in the Microsoft Office Suite" and would like to have it removed again.I find this change unnecessary and suggest to undo it because it requires 2 clicks where before 1 was enough, and the tools available where also more transparent.
There are always people who prefer a lot of buttons,
others who prefer less buttons but submenus.
Meaning: A GUI never will be satisfying for anybody.
One user demands a side bar on the left side, the next prefers it on the right side, the third is absolutely convinced that no side bar should be displayed. (This is only an example).
But have a look at the feature requests.
The manual is a wiki.urgently adjust the manual.
Feel free to contribute to LimeSurvey by changing, adding, improving it.
Joffm
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1 year 5 months ago #232422
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Replied by holch on topic Condition designer in manual
Hmmm, I wanted to edit the post and delete the pasted image, to avoid the code salad. But when I opened it it was already empty.
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