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This repository contains documentation for the INLS718 Spring 2017 semester project.
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Developing features #27

Open scarrasco27541 opened 7 years ago

scarrasco27541 commented 7 years ago

The feature I am most interested in seeing developed would be a button named "warehouse" on the coding page. By left- clicking on the button you would be linked to a wiki page & on the top of wiki page it would ask you to name the project. On this wiki page it could hold code objects, blocks that you may want to use later, notes to yourself, or to other programmers or to other members on the project . By naming the button "warehouse", this gives the user an idea of what this wiki page would be used for.

scarrasco27541 commented 7 years ago

I feel that my idea could be combined with #51 in that you could create a tab under the documentation tab which would link to a wiki page. This could be used as a post it note. #51 is suggesting a tab under documentation that would contain a tab for blocks and a tab for coding.......... etc.

scarrasco27541 commented 7 years ago

@griffinac https://github.com/inls718/codebase/issues/51. We are working together to further develop/ design tabs. We decided on a tab that would hold" new blocks "that have been recently designed by/for engineers who haven't heard of the new block or worked with the block and could pull them out for testing in their flowgraph. We also considered having a feature that would give off a "clicking" sound when the tab is clicked. I had thought of a tab that could be called "warehouse" but elected to change the name to "documentation". This would be used as expressed in earlier comment. Constraints for the users would be if we dont provide the link to a particular resource(in the resource tab) the engineer is wanting to research. Errors would be if the links we provide whether it is for the resource or tutorial tabs dont actually link. The "set up" tab might be for very complex flowgraphs that have recently been designed by a GNU guru & placed here for other engineers to try or provide them with ideas for the future development of their own flowgraphs.