@praveen Thank you for enabling this. I did many Copies of the System Views, just because we could not change the Display Name. So this would be a nice feature
The problem with appsheet users is one that reminds me of a difficulty faced by game masters for role playing games:
you give players five distinct ways out of a room, and each player will come up with their own unique way that completely circumvents the five that you’ve prepared for.
I originally did design apps that way, but then I ended up getting these strange reports of people saying that things were missing from of you. I go in check to find that nothing had changed at all, and in a few instances we hadn’t updated the app for over a year.
What happened was the user had found a way to get that system generated view, most likely because that system-generated view is considered the root view.
It was creating a whole bunch of confusion, so I switched design tactics to start using the system generated views as much as possible.
Even routing people using a event action to send them to the root view from a slices table.
The system views were meant to avoid the need to make your own inline views, so it would be preferable to configure those rather than replacing and deleting them and hoping the system won’t recreate them. I don’t know why the display name is unavailable there, but it seems like it should be configurable. @praveen
Adam is exactly right — the idea is for you to change the system views.
To the original question — where do we show the name of an inline view? Usually, we only show the name for a Detail view or something like that. An Inline view is shown inline — so there usually isn’t a spot for its name.
So I think, we intentionally don’t show the Display Name option. Maybe there is some scenario where this is needed? If so, it would be easy to enable in the editor