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FH running under Crossover - Plugin Help & Advice
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 16:55
by gerrynuk
Mike,
Just running through your experiments. Help & Advice seems to be OK but opens in a new window but not, apparently, a browser window. Otherwise behaves as expected.

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Re: FH running under Crossover - Plugin Help & Advice
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 17:16
by tatewise
That is good Gerry.
It is a kind of browser window.
It is the Internet Explorer rendering engine embedded within a LUA IUP GUI window frame displaying the Help and Advice HTML pages from the FHUG Knowledge Base.
Clicking the links such as Ancestral Sources or Family Historian will take you elsewhere in the Knowledge Base and from there links can lead anywhere.
Re: FH running under Crossover - Plugin Help & Advice
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 17:48
by gerrynuk
Is there a way of telling which browser is being used? It should be Safari but the window doesn't have a toolbar or Help.
Re: FH running under Crossover - Plugin Help & Advice
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 18:14
by tatewise
As I said, it is the Internet Explorer engine, but embedded in a Plugin GUI specifically designed to provide Help & Advice pages dedicated to the Plugin, just like the Help pages dedicated to FH, and to AS, and most other applications.
The differences is that anyone (in particular the Author) can update these Plugin Help & Advice pages via the FHUG Knowledge Base without needing to update the Plugin itself.
There is no intention that it can be used as a general purpose browser. Why would you want to?
Re: FH running under Crossover - Plugin Help & Advice
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 18:44
by gerrynuk
Mike, I do remember now reading a long time ago about the difference between Internet Explorer and the Internet Explorer Engine - rather too subtle a difference for me to appreciate, I'm afraid. Presumably this is the reason that IE must be included in the Crossover Bottle, even though there is no intention to use IE itself - only the Engine.
Re: FH running under Crossover - Plugin Help & Advice
Posted: 03 Jun 2014 18:59
by tatewise
The
IE engine is sometimes called the
IE Shell and intended to be embedded within other applications (like the LUA IUP window) and forms the heart of the IE standard window.
One early reason for including
IE was an attempt to auto-install
Windows Script 5.7, but that is now done explicitly, and maybe
IE is not actually needed now.
If the
IE Shell is incorporated within the
Windows XP default
Bottle then
IE can be omitted.
BUT some Plugins, such as
Lookup Missing Census Facts, need a standalone browser to open HTML files, and if this has to be
IE then it must be retained. As you know, this feature is currently being investigated in
FH and Crossover - Lookup Missing Census Facts plugin (11249).