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# Moving a page | |||
## '''RIGHT''' | |||
##: For me it's not quite clear, if the page must be direct in front of a structural element or if it is also possible to move the page via the right button, when there is a child structural element but not direct after the page?--[[User:Kristina|Kristina]] 08:45, 17 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
# Moving a structural element | |||
## '''RIGHT''' | |||
##: For me it's not quite clear, if the sibling mus be direct in front of the structural element or not. E.g. in your example: is it also possible to move Chapter 4 within Chapter 2, or do I need for this action a further step (1. up, 2. right)? --[[User:Kristina|Kristina]] 08:45, 17 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
# General: | |||
#* I think it's a bit confusing, that when moving a page to the right, the page must be in front of the structural element, where it should be moved. But when moving a structural element to the right, the element has to be below the structural element, where it should be moved. Perhaps the moving of a page should be handled similar to the moving of a structural element (so the page has to be below the new structural element it should be moved in). --[[User:Kristina|Kristina]] 08:45, 17 November 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 08:45, 17 November 2008
A small glossary for the used terms can be found under Miscellaneous.
NOTE: Please enter all comments concerning the use cases here on the discussion page.
UC_VR_ED_01 Edit structural content[edit]
- Currently, its not possible to changes one label of the pagination while editing the structural content of an item. That would be a nice feature, too. --Kristina 13:42, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
- The use cases 2 and 6 are only used to wrap UC 3-5 for some reason. This will mean less flexibility for adding structural elements. --Rupert 11:49, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
- Technically, the ToC is one item (and not each structural element within it). Therefore, the ToC can only be edited and released as a whole. My idea to separate the editing of the ToC in different steps makes it more flexible, not less. --Kristina 14:18, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
UC_VR_ED_02 Edit pagination[edit]
- Technically, the pagination can also be metadata about the ToC and not the container (volume, momograph). Then the editing can take place in another way. --Kristina 13:44, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
- The preview does not give additional information here. Usually a preview is used when the result looks different from the edit mode.--Rupert 11:36, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
- The preview is needed because when defining a page range and a type of the pagination, the results on the corresponding list of scans are not visible. --Kristina 15:00, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
- There should be an additional step (optionally) before step 6: Undo --Friederike 11:18, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
- DONE! --Kristina 12:40, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
UC_VR_ED_03 Create structural element[edit]
- Not sure if this is UC should be Create Structural element. As I understood, the user needs a structural element where he can define the title freely. For this case it would be enough to have one structural element named "Freitext" for example. As when creating a new structual element I would expect to have this element listed in the structural elements list after saving --Friederike
- I think there is a misunderstanding. This UC means to create a new element in the structural tree (similar to the creation of a new object within the windows explorer). The decision from which type this object should be (in my example "folder" or "connection") is part of the next UC_VR_ED_04 Edit structural element (Step 3). --Kristina 12:48, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
- Ahh I see. Then we should record somewhere else that we need a 'Freitext' structural element. --Friederike
- Thats already part of the List of structural element types (the last point). I hope thats enough. --Kristina 14:46, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
UC_VR_ED_04 Edit structural element[edit]
UC_VR_ED_05 Delete structural element[edit]
- What happens to the former content of this structural element. Does it become part of the higher structural element(if there is one) or does it get the state 'unstructured'--Friederike
- Good question. I have reworked the UC a bit, now it should be clear. --Kristina 12:52, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
UC_VR_ED_06 Release structural content[edit]
UC_VR_ED_07 Modify structural content[edit]
UC_VR_ED_08 Edit bibliographic metadata[edit]
UC_VR_ED_09 Preview ToC[edit]
- Isn't that already implicitly provided by the Editing Interface?. I mean you always have a preview of the TOC tree, and whenever you are making changes to it, they are displayed immediately. --Haarlaender 09:57, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
- Yes, you are right. It was required by the institute to have a separate preview. But when Rupert started to modulate the preview we don't see any additional benefit. So I think we can remove this use case. --Kristina 14:09, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
Additional[edit]
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- Moving a page
- RIGHT
- For me it's not quite clear, if the page must be direct in front of a structural element or if it is also possible to move the page via the right button, when there is a child structural element but not direct after the page?--Kristina 08:45, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
- RIGHT
- Moving a structural element
- RIGHT
- For me it's not quite clear, if the sibling mus be direct in front of the structural element or not. E.g. in your example: is it also possible to move Chapter 4 within Chapter 2, or do I need for this action a further step (1. up, 2. right)? --Kristina 08:45, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
- RIGHT
- General:
- I think it's a bit confusing, that when moving a page to the right, the page must be in front of the structural element, where it should be moved. But when moving a structural element to the right, the element has to be below the structural element, where it should be moved. Perhaps the moving of a page should be handled similar to the moving of a structural element (so the page has to be below the new structural element it should be moved in). --Kristina 08:45, 17 November 2008 (UTC)