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Group subquestion stats/charts are presented in fragmented way  
Written by mfreund the 6 Jul 10 at 22:08. Related project: 1.x all. New
It would be great if questions containing subquestions (e.g. array questions with multiple questions) could display in statistics and graphs together on a single chart.

Also, pie charts are a poor way to display data that is not categorical in nature. Ordinal (e.g. education level) or scale (e.g. age) variables are hard to make sense of in pie charts.

For example, I often ask respondents to agree or disagree with a number of related statements. It would be good to view the responses together and displayed in a way that conveys that the responses are on a continuum.
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Solution #1: Display subquestion stats together, using stacked bar charts
Written by mfreund the 6 Jul 10 at 22:08.
An ideal format for doing this would be a stacked bar chart. Each bar could be a subquestion, and the answer options stacked in the order defined in the question design. (In my example, they would be Strongly Disagree / Disagree / Neutral / Agree / Strongly agree.)

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Group condition rules  
Written by pmonstad the 10 Oct 09 at 19:00. Global category: Logic & Conditions. Implemented
Making conditions in LS are very time consuming.

The existing condition rules are only useful when asking a very few additional questions, as the condition has to be entered as a rule to each question. There is no way for example to easily make whole question groups conditional.
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Selected solution (#2): Add ability to apply conditions to entire group
Written by blfesper the 5 Mar 10 at 21:51.
Rather than having to go through the painful process of adding multiple conditions to each question of a long survey, add the ability to apply conditions to groups.

The infrastructure for the groups is already there...
- Hide/show all of the questions of a particular group based on conditions.

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drag and drop question type and hotspot question type  
Written by freddekkers the 22 Apr 10 at 16:56. Related project: 1.x all. New
drag and drop question type

Respnsee can answer questions by drag a image (i.e. a card with an animal) and drop it on an anothor inmage (i.e. mamaels, insects etc)


Hot spot question

Responsee can answer a question by pointing to a spot (i.e. a country on a map of a continent)
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Solution #1: use standard apps
Written by freddekkers the 22 Apr 10 at 16:56.
I am no programming specialist, but i hear that there are java aps to perfom this task

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list of all surveys isn't structured  
Written by Biggi the 2 Dec 09 at 09:49. Related project: 2.x all. New
Hi,

we are using Limesurvey since the beginning of this year and the number of surveys increased. For administration the list of surveys becomes more and more confused. It would be great if one could organize the surveys in folders to have them organized depending on what belongs together.

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Solution #1: organize the list of surveys in folders
Written by Biggi the 2 Dec 09 at 09:49.
It would be helpful to have a possibility to structure the surveys for example in folders.
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Solution #2: List filter
Written by kfrese the 4 Oct 11 at 21:40.
We also manage a large number of surveys and a relatively simple solution would be to add a keyword filter to the "list surveys" display. This could be as simple as the ability to filter survey names based on a keyword or phrase. MS Excel style filters would be really cool.

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