This URL refers to the graphomate comments backend and is used to store comments and user administration. If the URL has been maintained once, it is usually not necessary to maintain it again in each instance of our comments and dashboard. Clicking on save checks whether the server is responding correctly. If this is the case, it is symbolized by a green "tick". At the same time, a link to the backend administration interface appears. Static ContextsStatic contexts associated with the comment, such as a dashboard name or a dashboard page, can be maintained here. Data point comments that are automatically defined in the context of the data point assigned to the bubble can be activated here. If the option is active, an indicator is displayed at the top right of a bubble, which only becomes visible on hover if there is no comment and opens a window for creating the comment by clicking on it. If a comment exists, the indicator is always visible in orange. The comment can now be edited by clicking on it. Using this setting, you can define that data point comments only apply to this specific chart and are therefore not displayed in other charts with the same data context. A context with a randomly generated chart ID is then automatically added to the comment. Show ContextsIf this option is activated, the number of contexts to which it currently applies is displayed above the comment. If this option is activated, more specific comments are displayed below the "main" comment. By activating this option, the person who created or last edited the comment is displayed below the comment. It also shows when this was done. The more specific comments are all displayed directly by default. As this could involve a very large number of comments, it is possible with this option that these are initially "collapsed" and are only displayed with a further click. Initial TextIf there is no comment, this status is indicated by a note text. This can be modified here. This function can also be used to create a basic structure for new comments as a template. HTML can be used here for formatting. Here you can define the font to be used for the comment text and the buttons in the comments. Hidden ContextsAs not all contexts are set dynamically and therefore remain identical in every state of a dashboard, it can make sense to hide them. By defining a hidden context, it is possible to define that a context is used to classify a comment but is not displayed in the UI. All options are optional here. This makes it possible, for example, if only the "Environment Context" type is defined in the hidden context, for all contexts of this type to be hidden. All contexts with a specific key can also be hidden in this way. Shows a blue corner at the top right, which opens a menu. The currently logged in user is displayed in the menu and has the option of logging out. The setting defines for which measure of the bubbles the data point comments are set. This automatically creates a context that refers to the measure. |