Infoselect 9 Preliminary Version
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Posted by Franz Grieser
May 15, 2006 at 03:02 PM
Kenneth and Daly.
>You can insert a web page in the selector pane easily (go to insert and select web page).
>If you click the link, the internal web browser will show the page.
Ah, the problem was: I had set my firewall to block IS quite a while ago (I do not use the e-mail module).
Daly: In version 9, the link in the selector stays the same, when you click a link in the right-hand “browser” window.
Franz
Posted by Dominik Holenstein
May 15, 2006 at 09:46 PM
Franz
These signs are on another place on the Swiss - German keyboard. I have to use
AltGr + ü for [
AltGr + ¨ for ]
AltGr + ä for {
AltGr + $ for }
I have reported my issues to Miclog and I am hoping to get a reply soon.
But as I have mentioned it already I found a workaround in IS 9 using the great Quick Text feature.
Regards,
Dominik
Posted by Daly de Gagne
May 15, 2006 at 10:48 PM
Franz, thanks for your notes.
This last post of yours answers my question.
The last straw for me with IS until now has been the inability to have the url in the selector stay the same when a subsequent link was selected in the browser window.
I had written Micrologic about it, but alas, never got a response.
Ironically, IS was the first program in which I discovered there was such a thing as an embedded browser. Unfortunately, execution of the concept was flawed.
Daly
Franz Grieser wrote:
>Kenneth and Daly.
>
>>You can insert a web page in the selector pane easily (go to insert
>and select web page).
>>If you click the link, the internal web browser will show the
>page.
>
>Ah, the problem was: I had set my firewall to block IS quite a while ago (I do not
>use the e-mail module).
>
>Daly: In version 9, the link in the selector stays the same,
>when you click a link in the right-hand “browser” window.
>
>Franz
>
Posted by Ian Goldsmid
May 16, 2006 at 07:38 AM
Hi Daly and all
I wrote to IS 9 support about this today, and they replied to me in a matter of hours. In fact, if you navigate away from the original URL contained in and as the Topic, you can right click on the topic and choose “return to original URL - and you are promptly returned to where you started! Voila! Cool hey?
Regards, Ian
Posted by Dominik Holenstein
May 16, 2006 at 08:58 AM
Ian and others,
I can confirm the experience of Ian: I have sent a short report of bugs, glitches and questions and received a reply within 24 hours with the confirmation that the developers are investigating the listed issues. And they asked me to continue giving feedback.
It seems that the responsiveness of Miclog is much better today.
Regards,
Dominik