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B
Okay,
cool,
I
mean
I'm
gonna
start
presenting
my
screen
straight
away.
I
guess
some
of
you
already
seen
that
idea
that
I
had
some
time
ago
and
I've
actually
proof
of
concept
it
last
week,
but
okay
desktop
one.
Can
you
see
my
screen
now.
B
Absolutely
absolutely
and
I'm
gonna
minify
this
and
remove
that
cool.
So
I
had
this
struggle
for
quite
some
time,
working
on
the
graph
panel
and
making
loads
of
edits
to
the
panel
and
going
back
and
forth
to
edit
mode
and
to
the
dashboard
to
see
the
results.
So
a
few
months
ago,
I
had
an
idea
that
maybe
we
could
simplify
the
workflow
for
the
panel
edit
and
instead
of
encouraging
people
to
go
directly
to
the
edit
mode
to
alter
the
visualization
or
the
field
option
settings.
B
They
could
do
it
straight
away
from
from
the
dashboard,
and
this
is
primarily
use
case
where
you
don't
need
to
modify
the
queries.
You
just
want
to
modify
the
look
and
feel
of
your
of
your
visualization,
so
I
came
up
with
an
idea
of
what
I
initially
call
quick
actions
and
it's
basically
inline
panel
edit
mode
on
the
dashboard,
so
initially
the
the
the
current
implementation
that
I
have
works.
B
The
way
that
it's
not
update,
the
quick
edits
are
not
available
from
the
menu,
but
in
order
to
get
those
you
need
to
hover
over
a
panel
that
you
are
interested
in
and
press
q,
and
then
you
got
this
overlay
popping
up
on
the
right
hand,
side
that
you
can
actually
start
modifying
the
look
and
feel
of
your
of
your
visualization
like
pretty
much
currently.
B
The
things
that
are
listed
here
are
field
options
settings
only,
and
that's
only
because
torkle
is
reworking
the
panel
edit
experience
a
little
bit
and
the
organization
of
the
options,
and
I
didn't
wanted
to
interrupt
that
work.
So
I've
only
picked
the
field
option
settings
so
you
can
easily
modify
whatever
you
want
straight
away
from
the
dashboard
when
it
comes
to
the
aesthetics
of
the
of
the
of
the
graph,
a
graph
or
any
other
panel.
Actually
it
doesn't
it
it's
just
about
panels
not
about
the
graph.
B
So
this
is
a
working
proof
of
concept
and
pretty
much
that's
it.
What
I
wanted
to
get
a
feedback
on,
or
your
kind
of
a
gut
feeling
about
if
it
makes
sense,
if
it's
something
that
we
could
consider
for
8.0
or
maybe
maybe
not,
etc,
and
I've
also
added
one
more
feature
just
as
a
matter
of
experimentation,
and
it
has
this
unfortunate
icon
of
a
brush,
but
I
couldn't
find
any
better
icon
in
the
in
the
unicorns
collection.
B
So
when
you
click
this
button,
pick
settings,
you
can
actually
inspect
any
any
panel,
maybe
not
inspect,
but
highlight
any
panel
on
the
on
the
dashboard.
And
basically,
when
you
choose
that
panel,
those
settings
are
applied
to
the
to
the
panel
that
you're
actually
quick
editing.
So
that's
kind
of
a
a
nice
thing
that
could
help
making
your
dashboards
look
similar,
and
this
also
making
your
panels
look
similar.
And
this
all
all
of
this
peak
settings
functionality
applies
only
to
the
panel
options
and
field
options.
B
D
C
Sorry
gun
yeah,
I
think
it's
absolutely
fantastic,
and
but
I
also
feel
that
the
feedback
we
can
give
is
somewhat
limited.
I
think
this
type
of
a
feature
is
actually
a
perfect
thing
to
show
to
users
and
get
their
feedback
on
it,
and
that
can
be
like
quite
easily
done.
If
you
like
record
a
demo,
we
can
publish
on
slack.
Maybe
we
can
tweet
it
and
just
get
comments
from
people,
because
the
real
question
is
how
people
will
work
with
it.
C
B
D
So
what
I
wanted
to
say
is
that
I
wish
it
was
easier
to
discover
it
because
I
think,
like
this
shortcut,
it's
very
like
you
have
to
know
about
it,
so
I
I
wouldn't
even
mind
to
have
it
in
the
drop
down.
I
think
it's
extremely
useful
and
the
pick
settings
is
the
feature
that
when
I
was
editing
my
dashboards
and
panels,
I
was
definitely
missing,
because
I
changed
one
thing
and
I
had
to
go
to
edit
mode
all
the
time
and
change
it
there.
So
I
think
the
pixel
thing
is
the
like.
D
There
sorry
ivana,
maybe-
and
I'm
not
sure
I
for
sure-
don't
have
answer
for
this,
but
I'm
just
thinking
if
something
like
this
wouldn't
be
helpful,
also
for
explorer
to
have
just
like
a
limited
set
of
settings
that
you
could
change,
because
I
could
see
that
people
are,
for
example,
requesting
to
have
connected
grab
not
connected
like
these
little
changes
that
you
could
like
ad
hoc
change,
but
that's
different
feature
just
thinking
that
this
kind
of
implementation
could
be
useful
as
well.
There.
E
Maybe
so
I
really
like
the
pick
settings
except
I
don't
like
the
name.
It's
basically.
E
Yeah,
you
basically
made
a
a
format
painter
for
graphs,
which
is
great
so
something
like
duplicate
settings
or
duplicate.
E
Even
better
yeah
clone
settings
that
that
works
really
well,
but
this
setting
also
reminds
me
of
that
of
what
the
guy
at
the
ux
community
call
was
talking
about.
When
he
was
saying,
could
we
please
have
a
way
to
have
default
settings
for
four
panels.
E
Of
a
no
for
for
panels
like
to
have
default
settings
that
you
set
for
all
your
graph
panels
somewhere
and
then
you
overwrite
it.
F
E
And
so
this
is
kind
of
trying
to
do
the
same
thing
and
you
know
might
be.
It
is
probably
an
easier
thing
to
to
create
than
than
you
know,
preferences.
G
E
For
visualizations,
but
just
wanted
to
call
out
that
there
are
two
ways
of
going
at
the.
I
want
all
my
graphs
to
have
the
same
settings
problem.
B
I
I
think
this
this
thing
came
up
a
couple
of
times
before
not
only
from
the
communications
community
calls,
but
I
think
we
also
had
this
like
a
short
discussion
about
that
internally,
that
it
would
be
awesome
to
have
basically,
like
I
don't
know,
organization-wise
settings
for,
look
and
feel
of
your
visualizations
pretty
much.
But
this
is
a
shortcut
for
myself
to
to
kind
of
have
consistent
graph
without
that
functionality.
C
E
C
Other
comments
in
the
comment
section
in
the
doc
david.
You
have
a
comment.
G
Yeah,
thank
you.
So
I
think
the
strength
of
the
pop
over
is
that
you
can
still
see
the
other
panels
while
editing
right
so
other
than
that
it's
sort
of
just
another
other
than
that.
It's
just
similar
to
the
editing
mode
right
to
the
normal
nominating
mode,
if
you,
if
you're,
showing
the
full
the
full
set.
G
So
I
wonder
if
that's
if
that
is
not
maybe
leading
to
the
use
case
here
to
so
that
you're
sort
of
looking
to
harmonize
the
the
styles
and
then
I
think
it
makes
sense
like
a
different
angle,
is
actually
trying
to
figure
out
if
there
is
just
a
subset
of
the
settings
that
people
like
to
choose
with
this
sort
of
quick
selection.
G
So
maybe
that
can
be
optimized
somehow,
and
maybe
we
can
go
the
way
that
diana
was
suppose
was
suggesting
that
maybe
we
just
run
a
bit
of
user
research
or
or
we
already
know
what
people
like
to
edit
most
often
right.
So.
E
B
A
great
feedback
david.
Actually,
I
was
thinking
about
having
an
option
when
you
actually
specify
your
panel,
which
options
would
be
available
within
the
quick
edits.
So
not
the
full
set.
Is
there
pretty
much?
Ideally
it?
Would
you
get
that
information
based
on
the
user,
behaviors
and
kind
of
adjust
that
dynamically,
but
yeah?
That's
a
that's
a
different
story.
A
B
H
No
no,
but
I
think,
there's
definitely
a
lot
of
really
good
ideas
here
and
there
is
a
an
obvious
parallel
as
well
to
an
an
old
feature
that
does
exist
in
the
old
graph
panel
and
I
think
people
have
requested
more
in
so
currently
in
the
old
graph
panel.
You
can't
toggle
the
legend
on
and
off
through
the
panel
menu.
So
it's
a
bit.
This
is
so
if
you
go
back
to
dashboard
now
and
hit
the
panel
menu
and
then
more,
you
can
toggle
the
legend,
and
this.
H
So
so
there's
kind
of
an
overlapped,
and
this
is
a
very
frequent
thing
that
people
want
to
do.
They
want
to
disable
legend
and
have
it
just
kind
of
be
an
option,
an
unopting
thing
that
they
they
want
to
have
not
always
because
legends
can
take
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
room.
Specifically
if
you
go
into
view
mode.
I
think
this
is
also
kind
of.
H
If
you
go
to
a
full
screen
mode,
it
would
be
interesting
to
be
able
to
sort
of
this
is
sort
of
like
going
into
edit
mode
then,
but
because
then
you
have
more
space
to
show
the
show
a
legend.
For
example,
if
you
have
a
lot
of
series,
but
then.
F
Comment:
yeah,
quick
one.
I
would
like
to
see
to
understand
better
which
parallel
is
on
focus,
so
for
which
are
we
opening
the
quick
actions.
C
Yeah
yeah
and
I
have
like
two
tiny
ones
as
well:
it's
kind
of
the
same
arizona
so
like
the
height
and
the
side
like
size
of
this
overlay
could
be
tweaked
a
bit
there's
a
ton
of
scrolling,
and
so
I
get
that
this
is
just
a
prototype
and
then
the
other
thing
is,
and
it's
not
too
dominating.
But
I
remember
we
talked
about
making
input
fields
not
so
wide,
and
probably
we
need
to
revisit,
because
I
can
see
that
they
are
still
super
white.
But
that's
just
a
tiny
thing.
F
I
would
suggest
definitely
also-
maybe
we
can
do
this
as
a
design
team
to
spend
some
time
on
keyboard
shortcuts
and
how
to
make
them
more
visible
or
aware
for
people
to
know
that
we
have
those,
as
well
as
panel
options
which
are
not
very
visible
right
when
you
just
land,
but
that's
what
we
can
tackle
separately.