Further comment in line.

--- selva r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Additional clarification diagram given in line
> below.
> 
> --- selva r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > As mentioned previously, we may use Frame 3 of
> > Dashboard Level 1 for triaging and stamping
> > activities
> > involving Writer documents. 
> > 
> > When a particular Writer document here is double
> > clicked into level 2 of Dashboard, and if the
> > document
> > has previously been assigned to a collection, then
> > we
> > could have the Writer document displayed in Frame
> 2
> > of
> > Dashboard Level-2, and the collection tree would
> be
> > displayed in Frame 1 of Dashboard Level-2.
> 
> ________________________________________
> I   Cactus      I oooo                  I
> I   Frame       Io  ^                   I
> I               Io                      I
> I<-Tabs for     Io < triaging           I
> I<-additional   Io    buttons           I
> I  trees if     I                       I
> I  item has     I   Writer document     I
> I  aliases      I                       I
> I  in other     I                       I
> I  collections  I                       I
> I               I                       I
> I               I                       I
> I               I                       I
> I_______________I_______________________I
>

Of course, as per the Dashboard Level-2 discussion for
Memo's, clicking on the title bars of any item in the
cactus / tree depicted in Frame 1 above would display
the contents of that item within Frame 2 in the above
layout.
 
> > 
> > In this format, the Writer app itself could open
> up
> > within Frame 2 so that the collection depicted in
> > Frame 1 acts essentially as a sidebar as the user
> > can
> > continue work on the document.
> > 
> > If the Writer document title bar in Dashboard
> > Level-1
> > that's double clicked has not been assigned to a
> > collection, then no frames would be neccessary in
> > the
> > second level Dashboard window for this.  In fact,
> > the
> > second level Dashboard window opened up could
> > essentially be the Writer subapplication itself
> with
> > the selected Document being displayed.
> > 
> > Of course, a Chandler version of the Writer app
> > would
> > have along the top left corner of the border of
> the
> > document window, the eight embedded triaging
> buttons
> > as previously described for all item content
> > windows. 
> > This is shown below.
> > 
> > _______________________
> > I oooo                I
> > Io  ^                       I
> > Io < triaging         I
> > Io    buttons               I
> > Io                  I
> > I   Writer document   I
> > I                   I
> > I                     I
> > I                   I
> > I                   I
> > I                   I
> > I                   I
> > I_____________________I
> > 
> > 
> > Why the top left corner?  Because the user may
> want
> > to
> > quickly scan any documents revceived as email
> > attachments and then quickly triage it and cactus
> it
> > without having to read the whole document.
> > 
> > --Selva
> 
> 
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