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It would a be nice to have a special developer-only "view" mode of forms where the underlying name of concept behind a question is displayed, to help identify mis-mappings.
For example say an implementer added "Weight" and "Height" to a form, with labels, but mistakely used the concept with the text label "Height" for "Weight" and vice versa. In a preview like this:
...It would be nice if, say, there was a checkbox at the top with something like "show concept names" that if checked, would show the concepts used for each question in some sort of special font/color. Then an implementer could easily notice their mistake.
Definitely a "nice-to-have" and not something we currently support in HTML Form Entry, but I wanted to through it out there.
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It would a be nice to have a special developer-only "view" mode of forms where the underlying name of concept behind a question is displayed, to help identify mis-mappings.
For example say an implementer added "Weight" and "Height" to a form, with labels, but mistakely used the concept with the text label "Height" for "Weight" and vice versa. In a preview like this:
...It would be nice if, say, there was a checkbox at the top with something like "show concept names" that if checked, would show the concepts used for each question in some sort of special font/color. Then an implementer could easily notice their mistake.
Definitely a "nice-to-have" and not something we currently support in HTML Form Entry, but I wanted to through it out there.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: