Thino Calendar Layout
Thino Calendar Layout
Feature Card
- This feature was introduced in Thino 2.3.0
- This feature depends on Thino Pro
Thino has always been looking for better ways to process and display data for editing.
If you prefer managing your records and schedules in a calendar format, then the new calendar layout should suit you.
- Calendar mode supports 4 sub-view modes:
- Month view or calendar view
- Schedule view (or daily view)
- Week view: It forms a table based on meeting work weeks and time dimensions
- Calendar navigation bar: Supports navigation using the top-left navigation bar. Depending on the current view mode, you can switch to the previous or next month, day, or week by clicking on the middle dot in the navigation bar to go to the current month.
Note
- Because other layout modes have width requirements besides the list layout, in cases where the Thino window width is narrow or on mobile devices, we proactively hide the corresponding layout mode switcher.
- Also, if you are currently in another mode and the width becomes too narrow to display, Thino will automatically switch to the list mode.
Month View
Display your Thino notes in a monthly calendar format:
- Columns: Will be displayed from Monday to Sunday
- Rows: Will show dates
- Cells:
- Hold down Ctrl and hover over the content to display all content in a tooltip
- Content exceeding cell display limit will collapse and show in numerical form
- Clicking will automatically switch to Thino Calendar Layout#Day View
Schedule View
Displays your Thino records in a current week schedule table style
- Horizontal table: Shows date, specific time, and items (based on your Thino records)
- Vertical table: Based on the current
Week View
Displays your Thino records in a current week schedule style, similar to Outlook
- Horizontal table: Arranged by the weekdays
- Vertical table: Shows each hour from 00:00 to 23:00 as intervals
Day View
Displays your Thino records in a current week schedule style, similar to Outlook
- Horizontal table: Shows the current date, such as Monday, March 11
- Vertical table: Shows each hour from 00:00 to 23:00 as intervals