Universal Viewer - Lister alternative
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Hello Alextp,
I have some problems with the new version (Freeware 2.0.0.0 10 JUL 2007) in lister mode [F3] (tested with WinNT4 / Win98SE).
Some keyboard keys don't work :
- with the SynPlus plugin, the cursor keys (up/down/right/left) and the space key don't work (and some other keys)
- same with the Imagine plugin
I am reverting back to previous version.
Thanks for your great work.
I have some problems with the new version (Freeware 2.0.0.0 10 JUL 2007) in lister mode [F3] (tested with WinNT4 / Win98SE).
Some keyboard keys don't work :
- with the SynPlus plugin, the cursor keys (up/down/right/left) and the space key don't work (and some other keys)
- same with the Imagine plugin
I am reverting back to previous version.
Thanks for your great work.
Use menus MNU
2Alextp
Again…
Only strings for the menus is to make cheeseparing economies… and I dislike flies in my soup !
Because M$ has used the most inconvenient interface, all authors of softs claim that's "Standard".
There is no standard, CHM can be built at will in any other style… That's all.
KR
Claude
Clo

• Seems to work now, I keep an eye on, though.…Configure, "General" tab, "..." button, uncheck "Auto-detect OEM codepage".
- They are translated in TC (Delphi), sorry. Using a separate *.MNU text file does the trick.…These cannot be translated in Delphi (they're constants. If I translate them, they will be in French in all languages).
Only strings for the menus is to make cheeseparing economies… and I dislike flies in my soup !

- The format is not the point. I use CHM daily for the Tutos, the XnView Manuals and some others for years.Clo, the CHM translation is optional. If you don't like damn format, don't translate it…
Because M$ has used the most inconvenient interface, all authors of softs claim that's "Standard".
There is no standard, CHM can be built at will in any other style… That's all.

Claude
Clo
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I currently don't plan to switch menu from Delphi VCL to .MNU text files, sorry...They are translated in TC (Delphi), sorry. Using a separate *.MNU text file does the trick
(That's a lot of work)
I don't understand your complain about CHM files. What's wrong with *my* CHM files?Because M$ has used the most inconvenient interface, all authors of softs claim that's "Standard".
There is no standard, CHM can be built at will in any other style… That's all.
But I won't use other help formats (.HLP or smthing), I'm sure.
Clever trick
2Alextp
…
No need for another format, that is not the point, like I said already.
KR
Claude
Clo

• TC uses a clever trick for this……(That's a lot of work)

The interface style. Just get some years more, keep a 17" monitor, and you'll understand that I mean……What's wrong with *my* CHM files?
No need for another format, that is not the point, like I said already.

Claude
Clo
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Thanks.Alextp wrote:2gnozal8
I guess that you can just unassign the hotkeys for Space/Up/Down in the Options dialog. The Space now means "Play/Pause in Multimedia mode" and Up/Down mean "Volume up / Volume down in Multimedia mode".
Works for [Space], but Up/Down/Right/Left are not assigned, and therefore I cannot unassign them (to be clear, I mean the arrow keys that normally move the carret).
Tutos etc.
2Alextp
(sigh…)
- Example : Just look at the TC Tuto… No dock, no TOC…
KR
Claude
Clo

- Example : Just look at the TC Tuto… No dock, no TOC…

Claude
Clo
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that CHM?Example : Just look at the TC Tuto… No dock, no TOC
OK, looks very nice (and colorful).
But I cannot use such style in my help. Sorry. I didn't see such "no TOC" style in any application help. For example, I try these helps here: WinRAR, Real Player, IconLover, NetCaptor - all have TOC.
Imitation
2Alextp
(re_sigh)
- I said also that I've a workaround to get the two styles with the same folder.
- Delay in sight, but you'll see…
¤ Else : I got your e-mail, thanks.
KR
Claude
Clo

• Because like I said above, the authors rush to imitate that M$ does……all have TOC
- I said also that I've a workaround to get the two styles with the same folder.
- Delay in sight, but you'll see…

¤ Else : I got your e-mail, thanks.

Claude
Clo
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Also, I hate flies in my soup !
Structured text menus files are obviously much more flexible and handy… Several plug-ins and tools use them.
Please, consider such a change when possible…
TIA
Friendly
Paul
Ouistiti, #11943
L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
1,77245385090552... •
L'important n'est pas de convaincre, mais de donner à réfléchir.
The important thing is not to convince, but to incite to think.
1,77245385090552... •
My trick…
2Alextp
Did you read that I wrote diagonally ?
• So what ? The TOC frame can always be hidden from a button, as well in the M$ style interface as in my own CHMs,
it's planned in the *.hhp scripts (default).
- With my trick, you can keep the interface “as is”, then make a lot of exasperating “Hide” - “Reopen” - “Hide” …
and so on to browse the help if you like.
- You can too get a Synopsis page from wich all topics are accessible, and have a back link to that page.
Maybe with an image map in addition…
- The page is at the head of the TOC. Call it, and hide the dock once only,
then no need to “Hide” - “Reopen” - “Hide” continually.
- The topics are displayed on the whole full pages, that's pretty convenient.
• A big job, most certainly, but I've a good old tool for that which reduces the effort (you don't know it) …
Besides, I'm not a programmer, but HTML is the one thing I know, not too bad I guess -it's not programming really, though…
KR
Claude
Clo


… to bore the readers !…I cannot do it - as I said above, TOC frame is everywhere
• So what ? The TOC frame can always be hidden from a button, as well in the M$ style interface as in my own CHMs,
it's planned in the *.hhp scripts (default).
- With my trick, you can keep the interface “as is”, then make a lot of exasperating “Hide” - “Reopen” - “Hide” …
and so on to browse the help if you like.
- You can too get a Synopsis page from wich all topics are accessible, and have a back link to that page.
Maybe with an image map in addition…
- The page is at the head of the TOC. Call it, and hide the dock once only,
then no need to “Hide” - “Reopen” - “Hide” continually.
- The topics are displayed on the whole full pages, that's pretty convenient.
• A big job, most certainly, but I've a good old tool for that which reduces the effort (you don't know it) …
Besides, I'm not a programmer, but HTML is the one thing I know, not too bad I guess -it's not programming really, though…

Claude
Clo
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