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authorKalpa Welivitigoda <callkalpa@gmail.com>2013-08-08 05:56:49 (GMT)
committer Kalpa Welivitigoda <callkalpa@gmail.com>2013-08-08 05:56:49 (GMT)
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The Journal View contains a menu and a list of journal entries:
* 1 - Favorite star: You can mark important entries by clicking on the star icon for that entry. When you click the star icon, the star is colored in.
* 2 - Entry icon: Each Journal entry has an icon. The color of the icon shows who created the entry. For example, if you copy a photo from a friend, the photo's icon has your friend's colors. You can launch the Activity for the entry by clicking on the icon. A hover menu may reveal additional options. In particular, "Erase" deletes that entry from your Journal. Caution: "Erase" deletes any data associated with the entry shown. For example, if you delete an entry that shows that you installed an Activity, you delete the Activity as well.
* 3 - Entry name: Each entry has a name. You can edit the name by clicking it. If the Journal view is showing the contents of a removable storage device, the Linux file name is shown here, with the path and the file name extension stripped off.
-* 4 - Search box: Type words in the box to search for entries that match those words. Entries are displayed when they contain all of the typed words. Comparison will be against all of: the entry name field, the description field (see "Journal detail view"), and the tag field (see "Journal detail view"). Note: A small x button at the right of the box shows that searching is being applied. To cancel your search, click on that x.
+* 4 - Search box: Type words in the box to search for entries that match those words. Entries are displayed when they contain all of the typed words. Comparison will be against all of: the entry name field, the description field (see "Journal detail view"), the comments field and the tag field (see "Journal detail view"). Note: A small x button at the right of the box shows that searching is being applied. To cancel your search, click on that x.
* 5 - Favorites view: Only shows the entries which have been marked as favorites.
* 6 - Type filter: You can select to have the Journal only show certain types of entries, e.g. only images or only entries associated with a specific Activity.
* 7 - Date filter: Contains option to only show Journal entries modified within the past day, week, or month.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The Detail view appears when you click the Detail view button for an entry. This
* 8 - Favorites Icon: This icon indicates whether an entry has been starred as a favorite which can be done by clicking it.
* 9 - Thumbnail image: Each entry has a thumbnail image that is created automatically. The image show the Activity screen when the last change to the Journal entry was saved.
* 10 - Participants: Displays the XO icons of each person who participated in a shared Activity.
-* 11 - Comments: You can write a comment about the activity.
+* 11 - Comments: Comments by the joiners will be displayed here. The comments will be from Portfolio activity and from journal share.
* 12 - Tags field: You can enter search tags. Tags are keywords used to describe a journal entry so that you can find it later using the Search box. For example, if your project is for school, maybe science class, and it is a report about local flowers, you could put "science" and "flowers" as the tags. You can write as many tags as you wish. You can also use keywords to help you "group" this entry, for instance by origin or context.
* 13 - Description field: You can type a description of the entry, which you can find later using the Search box. Use a description to remind you of what you did. For example: "Flowers I saw on the hike to the waterfall". Or you can reflect on your work and process: what I have done; how I have done it; and how successful these efforts have been. "This was not easy, but I learned a lot about different types of flowers in my community by speaking with my family". This is important because these description can be shown in the reflection Activity called "Portfolio".