QScript Help question
QScript Help question
Earik,
Subject entries under W59 QScript Help generally show "Missing image: (subject).bmp" in the text body where the image should appear. I think that's been the case for a while, but I'm doing a scripting project where these examples would be really helpful!
Is there a work-around for this?
Thanks.
Todd
Subject entries under W59 QScript Help generally show "Missing image: (subject).bmp" in the text body where the image should appear. I think that's been the case for a while, but I'm doing a scripting project where these examples would be really helpful!
Is there a work-around for this?
Thanks.
Todd
Re: QScript Help question
Hi Todd,
Can you give me an example page where that happens?
There was an older help file from the early days, and then a new one. The one you want is the .chm file, not the .hlp file. This will only matter if you have been around long enough to have access to that old one (which I think you have).
Earik
Can you give me an example page where that happens?
There was an older help file from the early days, and then a new one. The one you want is the .chm file, not the .hlp file. This will only matter if you have been around long enough to have access to that old one (which I think you have).
Earik
Re: QScript Help question
Earik,
You're right -- I have been around long enough (since '04)! I have to say, it's been a good time.
But to the matter:
this is what is in the document library:
this is a typical error message:
How can I rectify this?
Thanks as always,
Todd
You're right -- I have been around long enough (since '04)! I have to say, it's been a good time.
But to the matter:
this is what is in the document library:
this is a typical error message:
How can I rectify this?
Thanks as always,
Todd
Re: QScript Help question
I just want to jump in and say I have the same problem. (It has been this way for a couple years now for me.)
I believe when I did a brand new fresh install, the images were present. But then after doing updates, that may have triggered it. (just a SWAG).
EDIT: Just realized that 7zip can open chm files. When I "open" the Wave59.chm file, I can see an images sub-directory. When I do the same on the QScript.chm, I see that there is no images subdir. So I think a rebuild of the help file will be required.
PS: Todd, if you need help with arrays, let me know. I have played a bunch with them in the past year. (Especially if you are trying to convert over EasyLanguage to QScript. Especially-especially if they are multi-variable arrays.
I believe when I did a brand new fresh install, the images were present. But then after doing updates, that may have triggered it. (just a SWAG).
EDIT: Just realized that 7zip can open chm files. When I "open" the Wave59.chm file, I can see an images sub-directory. When I do the same on the QScript.chm, I see that there is no images subdir. So I think a rebuild of the help file will be required.
PS: Todd, if you need help with arrays, let me know. I have played a bunch with them in the past year. (Especially if you are trying to convert over EasyLanguage to QScript. Especially-especially if they are multi-variable arrays.
Re: QScript Help question
I just installed a fresh copy of version 2.33. No luck. Although I have the .chm files, the QScript help file entries are littered with missing images.
Earik, is there a way to get this important resource restored?
Thanks.
Todd
Earik, is there a way to get this important resource restored?
Thanks.
Todd
Re: QScript Help question
Hi Todd,
I checked, and my help file was missing that graphic too! It looks like the graphics got broken when I moved the help project to a new computer, or possibly between folders. If so, it's been like this a LONG time since I can't remember when I did that last...
Anyway, I just rebuilt it, and the graphics showed up again. I haven't gone through the entire thing, so let me know if there are any other missing ones, but I think this will fix it. It's probably time to set up a wiki-style help file on the internet, rather than doing it this old way...
Anway, download the attachment, unzip, and put it in the /help folder inside your W59 Program Folder, which is most likely in c:\program files (x86)\wave59 pro.
Earik
PS: There's some stuff in here from an upcoming build, like "screencapturesection", which you won't have access to in 2.33. But it seemed better to just release it and get those graphics fixed, rather than make you wait.
I checked, and my help file was missing that graphic too! It looks like the graphics got broken when I moved the help project to a new computer, or possibly between folders. If so, it's been like this a LONG time since I can't remember when I did that last...
Anyway, I just rebuilt it, and the graphics showed up again. I haven't gone through the entire thing, so let me know if there are any other missing ones, but I think this will fix it. It's probably time to set up a wiki-style help file on the internet, rather than doing it this old way...
Anway, download the attachment, unzip, and put it in the /help folder inside your W59 Program Folder, which is most likely in c:\program files (x86)\wave59 pro.
Earik
PS: There's some stuff in here from an upcoming build, like "screencapturesection", which you won't have access to in 2.33. But it seemed better to just release it and get those graphics fixed, rather than make you wait.
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Re: QScript Help question
In my case that was "user home directory"/Documents/Wave59/help
Re: QScript Help question
Yikes -- the unzipped file does not contain any text or images corresponding to the search terms:
Todd
Todd
Re: QScript Help question
There are no images in "abs" description, just words
(still learning how to insert screen shot )
(still learning how to insert screen shot )
Re: QScript Help question
Hi Todd,
So your help file is essentially blank? In other words, you have search terms but no actual content?
Earik
So your help file is essentially blank? In other words, you have search terms but no actual content?
Earik
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