New single page view works well but to get to the lower
half where magnets can be created and word / bucket
usage can be viewed takes a lot of scrolling or
pageUP/PageDown.
Would be useful if there could be a jump link at the
top of page to skip to the [Magnets and Analysis]
section below the message.
Possibly also a jump to top as well though that's not
as important. Especially with spam there tends to be an
enormous amout of HTML crud that is unlikely to often
be of relevance.
Regards ... Alec
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Followup to the above:
Single page view should also show Status of message vis a
vis Magnets (hopefully at the top near the Subject, From,
Classification Info)
Note: If on this page a magnet is added and you return to
History there is no indication that a magnet has been
created - as well , but if you then return to the Single
View Page the bottom of page info is suppresed.
This suggests two further (IMO) neccessary and/or useful
changes:
(1) Refresh the history less before returning from the
Single View Page (vis a vis Magnets)
(2) Repeat (or move) the current Quick Magnets block now at
the bottom, in the top section. (and as a byproduct of this
allow changes to magnets wrt. to a message that is now, or
was originaly magnetized.
Note: returning from the Single view page to History looses
History sorting parameters. (I haven't checked whether it
also looses search and fileter settings as well
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One more point on the use of Single View page.
If a message has been received and classified to a
particular bucket and the user wants to have any more
"similar" messages magnetized rather than classified it
seems that normally, in addition to setting up the magnet,
the message contents should be removed from the corpus.
I've been doing this by
(1) change the classification to a "junk" bucket because I
can't see a way to formally "unclassify" a message.
(2) return to history page, relocate the message and return
to the single view page
(2a) create the desired magnet.
Then ...
(3) Periodically delete then recreate the "junk" bucket so
that whatever happens to be in it isn't influencing future
classifications.
If it were possible to do (1) and (2) on the same page
without having to return it would be "nice"
ie. set up the form so that a change of bucket and new
magnets can all be specified and then click on a [Commit]
button.