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LucV
02-05-2005, 05:31 PM
I have 3 questions using iSilo on a Loox 720
1) When I start iSilo and choose a particular file to open, it does open but most often than not the tool bar on the bottom will be half visible and half hidden by the bottom bar. I have to go to "Tools" then "options" and where the tool bar is selected as "show" and just click OK and then the tool bar is properly displayed. How do I resolve this little annoying glitch?
2) I was told that certain files would work better if the SDIO card if the card is reformated. If so how do I reformat the card? is it better to put the files on a SDIO card or a CF card? Same issue of formatting for the CF card?
3) Is it possible to add notes or add any text ... etc to an opened file or does the file has to be unlocked somehow first?
When creating a new text file how can I create links to another existing files?
Thank you, LucV :)

Voltage Spike
02-05-2005, 06:48 PM
1) When I start iSilo and choose a particular file to open, it does open but most often than not the tool bar on the bottom will be half visible and half hidden by the bottom bar. I have to go to "Tools" then "options" and where the tool bar is selected as "show" and just click OK and then the tool bar is properly displayed. How do I resolve this little annoying glitch?
This issue has been kicking around for a long time. There is still no solution.
2) I was told that certain files would work better if the SDIO card if the card is reformated. If so how do I reformat the card? is it better to put the files on a SDIO card or a CF card? Same issue of formatting for the CF card?
From a technical standpoint, I can't see any advantage in formatting either type of card.
The speed issue is very specific to your hardware. In general, CF is faster than SD. However, I don't think you are like to notice a difference in iSilo since opening documents is usually CPU-bound.
3) Is it possible to add notes or add any text ... etc to an opened file or does the file has to be unlocked somehow first?
In a very limited way. I annotate my documents by placing bookmarks, but there are many obvious disadvantages to this scheme.
When creating a new text file how can I create links to another existing files?
Have you tried reading through the "External Documents (http://isilox.com/support/manual/iSiloX/ReferenceManual/DocumentProperties/Links.htm)" section of the manual?