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Post by tatewise » 24 May 2011 23:38

Do you use the Customize Property Box facility to change the Main tab fields or add Custom tabs to any type of Property Box?

Would you like to perform any of the following:
  • Change the Order of your Custom Property Box Tabs in FH
  • Change the Names of your Custom Property Box Tabs in FH
  • Backup and Restore all the FH Property Box Tab definitions to external files
  • Import or Export any selection of tab definitions from or to the FHUG Downloads
  • Load or Save any selection of tab definitions from or to any FH Property Box
  • Easily View and compare the internal code of any tab definitions
If so, a Property Box Tab Organiser utility will soon be added to the FHUG Downloads.

Watch this thread for details ...

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Post by tatewise » 25 May 2011 21:26

The Property Box Tab Organiser download has been added.

See the FHUG Downloads > Miscellaneous section:
http://www.fhug.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.cg ... eous&id=17

See the FHUG Knowledge Base > FHUG Downloads > Property Box section for more details, screen-shot, configuration options, etc:
http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... _organiser

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Post by MarkB » 26 May 2011 20:36

Brilliant, well done!

No, take that back. You assume these files and Family Historian itself are in certain folders. Not here. I don't use the Program Files folder, for instance.

I can't see why you don't allow the user to point to the relevant PB-INDI.fhdata file.

As it is, it is unusable. Sorry.

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Post by pwe » 26 May 2011 20:40

Tatewise,

I have downloaded the Property Box Tab Organiser but I get a code 280 error.
My Family Historian folder is in C:Program FilesFamily HistoryFamily Historian
not C:Program FilesFamily Historian as the organiser expects so it cannot find the Property Box.
Is there any way to point the organise to the correct location for my instance?

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Post by tatewise » 27 May 2011 14:45

Peter E,

Property Box Tab Organiser assumes the default Family Historian folder for the Property Box installation files:

C:Program FilesFamily HistorianProperty BoxPB-****.fhdata

A workaround is to create the folder specified above, and copy the files from your folder:

C:Program FilesFamily HistoryFamily HistorianProperty Box

You will have to remember to update these file copies when FH is updated.

PBTO uses these files to establish the Main (Default) tab settings.
If it becomes a significant problem I could add a prompt in response to ERROR: 280 to request the installation folder path.

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Post by pwe » 27 May 2011 16:13

Tatewise,
Thanks for that.
I placed my Family Historian folder inside another folder [Family History] along with other family history related programmes eg. ParLoc & RJTDateCalc simply to keep things tidier and more orderly.
It will not be a problem at all for me to move my Family Historian folder back to its original default place - as I moved it so I can move it back. I am sure that it will be worthwhile to be able to use 'Property Box Tab Organiser'.
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Post by Jane » 27 May 2011 16:32

Mike, just a thought, but I understood the 'live' one was in the Program Data (application data folder) and the one in program files was a backup copy for returning to installation settings.

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Post by tatewise » 27 May 2011 19:11

That is correct.
PBTO uses the installation Program Files folder files to establish Main tab Default installation settings.
Also, if the 4 header lines of these files are ever changed by FH then PBTO will follow suit.
PBTO uses the Load FH Tabs button to get the 'live' FH tab settings from the ProgramData folder, and the Import Tabs button to get tab settings from any other folder.
The reverse of these operations are on the Save FH Tabs and Export Tabs button.

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Post by justone » 29 May 2011 09:05

You're sure that 'Program Files' is a good idea to have that hard-coded ?

On a Win7 x64 'Program Files' is for the true x64 Programs, whereras FH sit's in 'Program Files (x86)' which is a common installation folder for aged software built in the past centuries ;-)

And my FH did auto-install in 'Program Files (x86)' and I didn't expect it to install differnt. If I get it right, this will lead to a problem.

Nevertheless, the idea is great, and such an organiser is something as essential as the inbuild text-sheme editor for diagrams.

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Post by Jane » 31 May 2011 15:47

I have had a couple reports of Virus problems I have run the file through VirusTotal, and I suspect this is a false positive, you can see the report here:

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Post by tatewise » 05 Jun 2011 11:06

Sorry for the delay in replying to the later postings, but have been on holiday.

I am sure there is no Virus problem with PBTO, so the reports must be false positives.
I have scanned the .zip file and its internal .exe and .lnk files with Microsoft Security Essentials and no virus is reported.

PBTO automatically uses the default Family Historian installation Property Box folder.
This is usually C:Program FilesFamily HistorianProperty Box but on 64-bit PC is C:Program Files (x86)Family HistorianProperty Box.
This selection is automatic in PBTO, but clearly some users have installed Family Historian elsewhere.

Until there is a solution, the workaround is as described above in my posting on 05/27/11 using whichever of the two installation folders is appropriate.

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Post by tatewise » 05 Jun 2011 14:46

Property Box Tab Organiser V1.1 has been created to solve the problem of a non-standard Family Historian installation folder.

See the Knowledge Base > FHUG Downloads > Property Box section for details:
http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... _organiser

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Post by tatewise » 06 Jun 2011 21:37

Property Box Tab Organiser V1.0 & V1.1 unfortunately had a bug that I had not spotted, which caused tab definitions to be mishandled for all except Individual Property Box tabs.

Please download the corrected Property Box Tab Organiser V1.2 from:
FHUG > Main Menu > Downloads > Miscellaneous > Property Box Tab Organiser
http://www.fhug.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.cg ... eous&id=17
or
Knowledge Base > FHUG Downloads > Property Box > Utility ~ Property Box Tab Organiser
http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... _organiser

I apologise for this mistake.

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