
At the bottom of each cell that is not empty, Tinderbox shows a display attribute of one note in the cell. The Display attribute is typically $DisplayName, but may be any attribute, use the button to set the desired attribute.
The gear-wheel icon opens a pop-up menu offering a number of ways to export data from the view:
- Export As CSV. This exports the table including column/row labels and totals to a comma-separated variable (CSV) file; an OS file same dialog is shown for saving the file.
- Export As TSV. As above but in Tab-delimited text (TSV) format.
- Copy TSV To Clipboard. The table in TSV format (see above) is copied to the clipboard.
In the second row of controls, the Container pop-up control allows the view's default scope of 'entire document' to be changed to any container in the current document.
The Style popup lets you choose, using a pop-up menu, to display either:
- the count of notes in each cell
- the percentage of in-scope notes in the cell.
The Bar shows, by default the relative location of each note in the cell in the document's outline (using $OutlineOrder). The left edge of the bar corresponds to the first descendant of the chosen container, and the right edge corresponds to the last descendant of the chosen container. A vertical line representing each note appears in the note's outline colour.
Query allows the container choice to be (further) constrain using a query added in the box. As the query is applied to the container
A tick-box offers the optional of a Heatmap that will colour cells in proportion to the number of notes they contain, using the system accent colour ($AccentColor) for sparsely-populated cells and the complement of that colour for heavily-populated cells.
The notes viewed in the crosstabs view may be all the notes in the document, or may be restricted to those inside a specific container. Select the desired container from the Container popup menu.
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