The Card View
The layout type of object lists can be changed and saved. Users can switch between the table view and the card view via the More actions menu. The number of columns displayed in the card view depends on the available space.
The following functions are available in the "More actions" menu:
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Reset layout |
Resets the layout of the object list (see Adapting Hit Lists). |
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Save search request on desktop |
Saves a search request on the desktop (see Saving and Transferring Searches). |
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Hit list configuration |
Opens the hit list configuration dialog (see Configuring Hit Lists). |
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Card view |
Changes the layout of the object list. Switches to the card view. |
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Table view |
Changes the layout of the object list. Switches to the table view. |
The card view is the default view for object lists. Accordingly, all object lists are first displayed in the card view. The user has the option to switch to the table view for object lists. The layout type is saved for each result view as part of the hit list configuration.
If a user selects a card in the card view, the context menu is available for it. The context menu can be opened by the user via the Actions menu on the card or via the right mouse button.
The cards have a title consisting of the index data of the first configured field in the hit list configuration. The description of the cards is composed of two additional index data fields configured in the hit list configuration. The cards show the file type next to the object type icon. The number of images is displayed on the card instead of the file type for image object types that have more than one image file as content.
The card view is not available on smartphones.
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