Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of WebReview/Features/Graph


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03/16/09 01:27:51 (16 years ago)
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    2828== Accessing the graph == 
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    30 There are several ways, to access the graph. 
     30There are several ways, to access the graph: 
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     32 * When selecting "WebReview Graph" from the "Tools" menu (or clicking on the toolbar button), the graph is generated displaying the current browsing session. The currently opened page gets selected in the graph 
     33 * To see a graph of a previous browsing session, you can use [WebReview/Features/Chronicle Chronicle] to find the page you want to see the graph for. After selecting the page in the lower table in [WebReview/Features/Chronicle Chronicle], click on the button "Open page in graph", to generate to corresponding WebReview Graph. 
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    3235== Browsing through the graph == 
     
    4245There is also a listbox that shows you the current and all other sessions you visited this page in. Every entry in that listbox shows the date and time of that particular visit of the currently selected page. You can easily switch to another session in which you visited that page too by selected an entry from the list. As soon as you click on one entry, the new graph that belongs to that page is build. 
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     47If you want to visit a page in the browser again, simply click on the button "Open page in browser" after you have selected the page you wish by clicking on the appropriate node. 
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     49== HTML-Report == 
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     51To conserve the information visualized by WebReview Graph, there is a function to export the whole graph including currently not visible notes to an HTML file. The HTML-Report gets generated when you click on the button "Generate HTML-Report".  
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     53[[Image(html-report.png, 800px)]][[BR]] 
     54''(click to enlarge)'' 
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     56To save the report, use "Save page as" in the "File" menu of Firefox. The displayed page contains only inlined images, so when you save it, all images are actually in the HTML file. That way, you can easily archive it whithout dealing with a seperate directory containing the images, or you can send it to a friend via email, if you want.