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Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 13 Aug 2017 10:16
by Jane
Mike, Terri's problem could be a permissions problem of some type, or that vbs scripting is not supported or active.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 13 Aug 2017 10:48
by tatewise
OK, but do cater for default path on 32-bit PC as C:\\Program Files\\Family Historian\\program\\fh.exe
So Plugin needs to test if C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Family Historian\\program\\fh.exe exists and if not, then test if C:\\Program Files\\Family Historian\\program\\fh.exe exists.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 13 Aug 2017 18:22
by zoomdoggies
tatewise wrote:Teri, can you give more details about how the Plugin 'whined' and what path details are involved.
Sure. When I ran the plug-in, I got the error message
Family Historian not found!
The path to the Family Historian executable is
C:\Program Files (x86)\Family Historian\Program\FH.exe
tatewise wrote:I wonder if FH needs to be reinstalled to correct the Windows Registry entry?
Mmmaybe, but it seems like the program is working fine in every other respect, so I'm not inclined to mess with it.
tatewise wrote:What version of Windows are you running? (Vista, 7, 8.1, 10, and is it 32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows 10, 64-bit
Do you see anything unusual here?
Teri
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 13 Aug 2017 19:32
by tatewise
Teri, that all looks normal, and the later version of the Plugin won't now complain.
FYI: The Plugin tries to read the Window Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\FH.exe in order to find the installation path, and if not found the earlier version 'whined', but the later version tries the default path and thus will work OK.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 13 Aug 2017 22:21
by zoomdoggies
tatewise wrote:FYI: The Plugin tries to read the Window Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\FH.exe in order to find the installation path, and if not found the earlier version 'whined', but the later version tries the default path and thus will work OK.
Thanks, Mike. I got that. I just modified the earlier version of the plug-in so it wouldn't look in the registry for the path, but would use the path I gave it. Easy-peasy – even
I could do it! Now both versions work fine.
Again, thanks, Jane and Mike. This is a handy little utility!
– Teri
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 14 Aug 2017 18:06
by E Wilcock
I downloaded version 0.5 using Windows 7, 64 bit - FH 6.2.5
Works very nicely. Thank you Jane.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 15 Aug 2017 12:41
by E Wilcock
Is there any way it could open fh showing the Facts tab for the person?
Being able to open the complete person record (the fh Facts tab) directly without a further click is something people miss who have come in from TMG.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 15 Aug 2017 13:24
by Jane
As I said earlier there are only options for selecting the file, record and either Focus or Records Window.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 15 Aug 2017 19:40
by E Wilcock
Yes - But I wondered if it would be possible to create a version that would select the Facts tab view. I guess not.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 10:24
by davidf
I have my various research projects spread across a number of project files.
It would be very useful to have a link in a FH diagram box to take you to a person in another project file. For instance in my US research file to be able to add a link in an immigrant's details back to the individual or their family in the country of origin (in a different project file).
Is this add in using the sort of tricks that might be adapted to do this?
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 11:14
by tatewise
David, the .CMD file can be added via a Media record and executed in the usual way any non-image file can be invoked by double-clicking its icon or using the Open Editor/Player triangular button it the Edit Media Item dialogue.
So from a Diagram or elsewhere, opening a Property Box for the Media record, or its entry on the Media tab of an Individual or Source record Property Box, would eventually allow another instance of FH to be opened with the target Individual in focus.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 11:38
by Jane
I have now named this as
Create Individual Shortcut and added it to the Plugin Store.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 11:56
by ronk
Very nice Jane. It's
fills the hole left by FH's inability to return to the '
last viewed' individual. BTW...while the plugin is in the store, it didn't appear in the '
Recent Plugin' lists.
Having it in the Tools menu one can do this with 3 clicks.
Many thanks!
Ron
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 12:02
by tatewise
Ron, in my experience, it often takes a while for new Plugins to appear in all the appropriate lists.
Sometimes a browser refresh helps to clear its local cache.
Jane, it is a pity that the Output Filename section still says Quick Launch rather than Launch Family Historian.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 12:09
by Jane

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I think Mike is right perhaps a caching issue, I can see it OK as shown above.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 12:20
by ronk
Thanks Jane, didn't have to clear cache, but on the next visit to the store in FH, it appeared.
BTW, what is particularly attractive in your Create Individual Shortcut is the option to either overwrite to a single shortcut, or to save named individual shortcuts. Well done.
Brings up a question on new posts. If I use forum's Quick Links Unread Posts, this new plugin discussion doesn't appear. Yet if I do New Posts, the topics appear. Why not in the Unread Posts? I find the New Posts cycles out after a bit, and if I don't visit the forum regularly, I might miss the latest posts. Likely I'm missing something, or perhaps this is a browser caching issue. This post likely belongs elsewhere, sorry.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 15:53
by Jane
If I use forum's Quick Links Unread Posts, this new plugin discussion doesn't appear.
Did you have this discussion on the screen when you went to the Quick Links, I might well be you had "read" the post, even though you had not seen the new bits.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 15:54
by Jane
tatewise wrote:Jane, it is a pity that the Output Filename section still says Quick Launch rather than Launch Family Historian.
I have changed my copy, so next time it updates it will get the new value.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 18:07
by E Wilcock
tatewise wrote:David, the .CMD file can be added via a Media record and executed in the usual way any non-image file can be invoked by double-clicking its icon or using the Open Editor/Player triangular button it the Edit Media Item dialogue.
So from a Diagram or elsewhere, opening a Property Box for the Media record, or its entry on the Media tab of an Individual or Source record Property Box, would eventually allow another instance of FH to be opened with the target Individual in focus.
Sorry but what is the .CMD file? I think I understand the rest. That the clickable link then resides in the media folder of the individual.
I think I could use this - I too have multiple projects and have a problem when someone from a family history (personal genealogy) Project crops up also in a large place study Project.
I currently dont enter them in the Place study at all, just remember they are lurking elsewhere. But if I want to query my data in a Project, I dont get the full figures if some people are missing. This would be great for cross referencing two or three people.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 18:35
by tatewise
The .CMD file is the link created on the Desktop and often named Launch Family Historian.cmd
You would probably do better to use the Individually named alternative, and when you create the Media record use the option to copy it into your Project's Media folder.
Re: Quick Link Creator
Posted: 22 Aug 2017 21:46
by ronk
This may be unrealistic, but what if there was a setting in the Quick Launch Plugin, so that, if set, only 1 click in the Tools, and the short cut is created to the current record, unless it is altered. Or, anytime one exits FH, a quick launch to the last viewed record was always created, overwriting the current one. That would be the closest to an FH built-in auto-remembering w/o any action by the user.
For now, I've kludged one modified copy of the lua script which, essentially skips the dialog box, and with one click, creates a quick launch to the record in view at the time (static). I also created a 2nd modified copy which creates a named shortcut (dynamic) if I wish to create more than one shortcut link. Both skip the confirmation box as well. I know, may be considered lazy to skip a few keystrokes.
Ron