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Joel Bernstein edited comment on SOLR-11766 at 1/17/18 5:56 PM: ---------------------------------------------------------------- For the Stream Evaluators I think having different sub-sections like: * Statistics * Probability Distributions and Simulations * Interpolation, Derivatives and Integrals * Linear Algebra / Vector and Matrix Math * Machine Learning * Regression and Curve Fitting * Time Series Analysis Then each section there could be a user guide for applying the functions and the reference for each function. was (Author: joel.bernstein): For the Stream Evaluators I think having different sub-sections like: * Statistics * Probability Distributions and Simulations * Interpolation, Derivatives and Integrals * Linear Algebra / Vector and Matrix Math * Machine Learning * Regression and Curve Fitting * Time Series Analysis Then each section they could be a user guide for applying the functions. > Ref Guide: redesign Streaming Expression reference pages > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-11766 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-11766 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Components: documentation, streaming expressions > Reporter: Cassandra Targett > Assignee: Cassandra Targett > Priority: Major > Attachments: StreamQuickRef-sample.png > > > There are a very large number of streaming expressions and they need some > special info design to be more easily accessible. The current way we're > presenting them doesn't really work. This issue is to track ideas and POC > patches for possible approaches. > A couple of ideas I have, which may or may not all work together: > # Provide a way to filter the list of commands by expression type (would need > to figure out the types) > # Present the available expressions in smaller sections, similar in UX > concept to https://redis.io/commands. On that page, I can see 9-12 commands > above "the fold" on my laptop screen, as compared to today when I can see > only 1 expression at a time & each expression probably takes more space than > necessary. This idea would require figuring out where people go when they > click a command to get more information. > ## One solution for where people go is to put all the commands back in one > massive page, but this isn't really ideal > ## Another solution would be to have an individual .adoc file for each > expression and present them all individually. > # Some of the Bootstrap.js options may help - collapsing panels or tabs, if > properly designed, may make it easier to see an overview of available > expressions and get more information if interested. > I'll post more ideas as I come up with them. > These ideas focus on the HTML layout of expressions - ideally we come up with > a solution for PDF that's better also, but we are much more limited in what > we can do there. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org