Double-Click Selection on Text Documents - Client - English - Foundation 22.1 - OnBase - Premier - external - Standard - Essential - Premier - Standard - Essential

Client

Platform
OnBase
Product
Client
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential

For text documents, you can double-click on a text value defined by the position of the cursor. How much text is actually identified is determined by the Select Method:

  • If a Block Select Method is set, the system scans for text from the cursor position, in both the right and left directions, and selects all text up to the point where a space is detected (see example). Spaces to the right and left of the double-click position act as delimiters for the identified text. Space and Character Stripping options will only be applied to the identified portion of text, not the entire line.

  • If a Line Select Method is set, the system identifies the entire line. The system scans the entire line for text from the cursor position, in both the right and left directions, and selects all text up to the point where a space is detected (see example). Spaces to the right and left of the double-click position act as delimiters for the identified text. Space and Character Stripping options are applied to the line, as a whole.

  • If a Column Select Method is set, the system highlights the double-clicked character and all characters in its column. The system then scans to the left and right of the specific character that was double-clicked, until a space is detected (see example). Spaces to the right and left of the double-click position act as delimiters for the identified text. Although the column is highlighted on the display, only the double-click characters identified in the right/left directions are identified for cross-referencing.

Note:

If a text cross-reference was configured, any additional space and character stripping options defined will be applied to the identified text before it is used in the cross-reference. This applies to all Select Methods.

Note:

If multiple text cross-references were configured with different space and character stripping options, the system can identify multiple text strings to use for finding cross-references. For example, if you double-click on “JOHN” in the name “JOHN ADAMS” the system can search for documents with Keyword Values of either “JOHN” or “JOHN ADAMS.”