A repository view is the fundamental presentation of the contents of a repository to users. Repository views are listed on the Home page of a BlueCielo Explorer site for users to select from and to begin working with documents, object tags, and projects. Views are created as view groups. Each view group comprises individual views that apply to each of the possible object types: document, object tags, and projects. That is, when you create a view for one type of item, Administration Console creates views for the other types of items at the same time that work together. If you do not need views for the other item types, you can delete or disable them as described elsewhere in this guide. A repository may have any number of views. Views can be shown in named groups, for example, the views for a particular repository or object type.
Each view includes layouts for searches, navigation, and property presentation:
Additional options such as full-text searching, folder browsing, and relational searches are also configured in each view.
Each view can use some or all of these layouts and each view has a default navigation layout that is shown when BlueCielo Explorer users first open a repository. Moreover, each view can be restricted for use by specific user groups.
Notes
To create a new view group:
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To copy an existing view:
Select the view that you want to copy and then click Copy. The view is copied and appears in the view list as Copy of <SourceViewName>.
To edit a view group:
Select a view in the view group that you want to edit and then in the toolbar, click Edit. The EDIT <ViewName> dialog box appears.
Note Double-clicking a view name or clicking Properties allows you to edit the view's configuration, not its definition as described in this topic.
Option | Description |
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Enabled |
Makes the view visible and selectable by users. Disable this option to hide a view from users. Note Disabling this option for an OBJECT TAGS view hides the Assets view and disables the Maximo link in the iPad app. |
Caption |
The name of the view as seen by users. |
Group |
The available view names are grouped together by this name on the Home page of the BlueCielo Explorer website. Type the same name in this option for each view that you want to show in the same group. To create a new group, see Arranging repository views. Tip The same group name can be used by multiple repositories to group all of the related views together. Conversely, to group all of the views for a specific repository together, use the same group name, preferably one that includes the repository name for easier identification. |
View ID |
The read-only internal name of the view. |
Enable preview |
Shows property page tabs in the detail pane of the repository view. Users may click these tabs to preview properties without having to open the detail page of an item. |
Hide project copies (Documents only) |
Shows only master items in the view. Project copies are hidden. |
Display redlines (Documents only) |
Shows redlines in the viewer pane that were synchronized from the source vault . |
Enable feedback comments |
Enables the discussion comments functionality. This option also enables iPad users to attach files or pictures to discussion comments. This feature requires that a Meridian Enterprise Server license (number begins with M--EPS) be registered in BlueCielo License Server. For information about showing the discussion comments in in Meridian Enterprise PowerUser, see Composing view URLs. For information about using discussions, see the BlueCielo BlueCielo Explorer User's Guide. For information about the permissions that are required to work with discussions, see Creating and editing permission levels. |
Display hotspots (Documents only) |
Shows hotspots in the viewer pane that were synchronized from the source vault. |
Display Content(Documents only) |
The default document content shown in the viewer, either the renditions only or also the source documents and which should appear by default. |
Allow draft printing(Documents only) |
Permits BlueCielo Explorer users to print draft hardcopies. For more information about draft printing, see the BlueCielo BlueCielo Explorer User's Guide. |
Show documents(Projects only) |
Enables the Documents item in the left pane in BlueCielo Explorer so that users can see the related documents. |
Show object tags (Projects only) |
Enables the Objects item in the left pane in BlueCielo Explorer so that users can see the related object tags. |
Filter |
Select an item filter from the list that will determine the items that are shown by this view. This is required for all views. For information about creating filters, see Creating and editing item filters. |
Click options or type values using the descriptions in the following table.
Option | Description |
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NEW
Enable package functionality |
Allows export packages to be created from this view and published to other systems. |
Default view for repository '<ViewName>' |
Makes this the default view for the specified repository. If this option is not set for any view, the first view in the list will be the default view. If this option is already enabled for a different view, it will be disabled. |
Accessible by the BlueCielo Explorer app for mobile devices |
Makes this view available to mobile device (iPad) users. This option may only be enabled for one view. If this option is already enabled for a different view, it will be disabled. Note Each mobile device user requires forms authentication be enabled for their account and will permanently claim a client license as described in About licensing. For information about enabling forms authentication for all users, specific groups, or specific user accounts, see Enabling forms authentication, Creating and editing groups, and Creating and editing user accounts, respectively. |
After you have created a view group, you can configure the individual views as described in Configuring repository views and set view security as described in Configuring view security.
Related tasks
Configuring the results grid layout
Creating and editing detail page layouts
Configuring the advanced search page
Configuring property-based navigation
Creating and editing navigation view layouts
Creating and editing view filters