FYI - My idea was to have different kinds of contextual data in each of the 4 sheets (LEFT, RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM). Then the user would be able to view that data using keystrokes like CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT to bring the left sided pane into view, or CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN to slide in a sheet from the top.
I haven't trued this yet, so don't know how well it would work in reality. One thing I am undecided on is whether the keystroke should indicate where the sheet is coming from. CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT = slide in from left or CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT = slide the left hand panel into view by moving it right. At the moment I trigger the display of certain sheets with the ALT+DOWN key which slides a standard Pivot Sheet in from the top. Chris On 7 December 2010 22:16, MSafiri <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Chris, > > Hope you will be able to make it shortly. It would be great to have this > feature. In the application we develop, we heavily use sheets to collect > information from the users. Sliding down from the top is great but in many > cases it obscures the data upon which the user should respond. > > Thanks for the effort, > > MSafiri > -- > View this message in context: > http://apache-pivot-users.399431.n3.nabble.com/Sheet-sliding-in-from-the-left-right-bottom-Is-there-a-way-tp2032319p2033999.html > Sent from the Apache Pivot - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
