This topic introduces the collaboration center of IEHSc
that are available either before or after signing in.
About this task
You can learn how to navigate and search in IEHSc by the
various buttons on the toolbar.
- Viewing topic content
- Open the page of a topic by clicking the topic title in the contents
tab of the navigation view.
- You can find the topic breadcrumb, title, content, parent topic,
and its related information on the page. See the following figure.
- Viewing existing topic comment
- If nobody has ever commented on the content of the page, you can
see the following figure.
Figure 2. Be the first
person to comment
- If there are comments, you can find all the comments added to
this topic, with comment information related.
- Comparing between different versions
- You can click the box next to the version numbers, to choose two
versions of the page you want to compare, and press Compare (
) to get
the result. See the following figure. Figure 4. Comparing
two versions
Note: Before comparison, you can click the version links to
find the page details of each version.
- Index searching in IEHSc
- You can search with index in the Index tab
of the navigation view. See the following figure.
- Searching in IEHSc
- Enter a query in the search field at the top of the IEHSc window.
And click Go to get the search results in the
navigation view. See the following figure.
Note: You can enter query
with prefix defined ahead, like userId: xxx@cn.ibm.com, nickname:
aaa, time: 6/10/09, disposition:
Unassigned, locale: en, to get
results specified.
- The search results include two parts, results in topics and results
in comments. In the list of comments, the comments in the browser's
default language come first.
- To view the topic content of the searching results, click the
titles listed in the results. You can see the query highlighted in
the page.
- Viewing hot topics in IEHSc
- Open the Collaboration tab, and click the Show
the hottest pages button. You can see the hot topics listed
with their comment numbers. See the following figure.
Figure 8. Hot topics in the Collaboration tab