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  • 1.  PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Thu March 30, 2023 11:07 AM

    Hi all

    In a PAW book, I want my data-grids to resize or stretch to all corners (lover/right) when I resize the browser but buttons ant textboxes should remain static. 
       (the design area of a book/tab should stretch) 

    How can I do this in the latest version of PAW?

    Remarks...

    • This was possible in the early releases of PAW
    • Tis behavior is correct when I expand the grid by pressing the top right arrows but then neither buttons nor tabs will show.
    • This desired behavior is default in the PAW workbench

    Thanks, Asgeir



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    Asgeir Thorgeirsson
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  • 2.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Thu March 30, 2023 12:49 PM

    Hi Asgeir,

    Indeed the Workbench is treating widgets differently as there is no dashboard capabilities.

    The best approch to address your question would be to use the Responsive grids on the cube viewer, then you should get as much of the dashboard real estate as possible at the moment.



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    Svetlana Pestsova
    IBM Planning Analytics Product Manager
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  • 3.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Fri March 31, 2023 03:13 AM
    Edited by Paul C Fri March 31, 2023 05:42 AM

    Hello,

    It's a complex issue to describe ^^. I think Asgeir is refering to the fact that the canvas behind the view isn't responsive (not the view grid itself). The view is responsive in workbench (because there's no canvas) but not in books (because attached to a non-responsive canvas)

    I've posted an idea that fully describe the issue:
    https://ibm-data-and-ai.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/PAOC-I-465



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    Paul Crohas
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  • 4.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Wed April 05, 2023 07:12 AM

    Thank you @Svetlana Pestsova 
    I Cannot find the responsive grid feature in our PAW, version 2.0.82
    This feature would perhaps ease the pain if available. 


    I also totally agree with @Paul C that the main problem is that the canvas behind the view is not responsive. 
    I this perhaps on the drawing board, to make the canvas responsive?  



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    Asgeir Thorgeirsson
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  • 5.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Wed April 05, 2023 07:50 AM

    Following is the documentation regarding the responsive grid feature
    Set properties for a view - IBM Documentation
    Responsive gridResponsive grid makes the view responsive to size changes. Enable the property to set a fixed number of columns and rows and the view displays the fixed number of columns and rows when you resize the grid.

    If this feature is just setting the grid to display a fixed number of rows and columns (as described) then this is worse than helpful. 
    I want to see as much of rows and columns as possible within the browser. 

    @Svetlana Pestsova, please advise 



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    Asgeir Thorgeirsson
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  • 6.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Wed April 05, 2023 03:08 PM

    Hi Asgeir,
    this responsive grid feature was released about a year ago, just expand the chevron ^ and it should show up in PAW 2.0.82. Some users did find that option quite useful, so try it for your scenario.



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    Svetlana Pestsova
    IBM Planning Analytics Product Manager
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  • 7.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Wed April 05, 2023 08:08 AM

    I am trying to make sense of this whole thing. Here is a thought. 

    This trouble really started when IBM introduced the "Page size" feature for various fixed size of the canvas. 
    I wonder why this was introduced and the only reason I can find is to help printing (Letter, Legal, A4, ...), but this is just a guess. 
    I cannot think of any use for printing from PAW so this is all very confusing.  




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    Asgeir Thorgeirsson
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  • 8.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Wed April 05, 2023 03:46 PM

    I agree, Asgeir, we should give some more examples in documentation on these options.

    Also we should have a new feature this year where a single widget template;
    it would be possible to save the template with a view on one tab at 100% height and width.



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    Svetlana Pestsova
    IBM Planning Analytics Product Manager
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  • 9.  RE: PAW books, relative vs static environment

    Posted Tue April 11, 2023 03:43 PM

    Asgeir,

    These options in these preference are for the book layout for the most common and known screen sizes.
    If you'd want to print to PDF, the Driver will have default screens that may match those common layout sizes to make it easier, so you'd be able to use those as the shortcuts.

    Best Regards,



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    Svetlana Pestsova
    IBM Planning Analytics Product Manager
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