IDL help in 8.3 [message #87068] |
Thu, 02 January 2014 10:51  |
Haje Korth
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Hi,
Happy New Year! The help system in 8.3 on Windows drives me absolutely bonkers. Apparently it was decided to no longer include the internal help viewer. Now help is sent to the default web browser which in my case is Chrome. Problem is that tabs are not reused so that calling help 10 times yields 10 tabs cluttering up my browser. I did an extensive web search on reusing tabs without success; the flags for single tab option seem to have been removed. Has anyone solved this major annoyance with Chrome?
Cheers,
Haje
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Re: IDL help in 8.3 [message #87089 is a reply to message #87082] |
Tue, 07 January 2014 04:42   |
Haje Korth
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On Monday, January 6, 2014 3:24:23 PM UTC-5, amanda.o...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thursday, January 2, 2014 11:51:02 AM UTC-7, Haje Korth wrote:
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>> Happy New Year! The help system in 8.3 on Windows drives me absolutely bonkers. Apparently it was decided to no longer include the internal help viewer. Now help is sent to the default web browser which in my case is Chrome. Problem is that tabs are not reused so that calling help 10 times yields 10 tabs cluttering up my browser. I did an extensive web search on reusing tabs without success; the flags for single tab option seem to have been removed. Has anyone solved this major annoyance with Chrome?
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> Hi Haje, The only work around I have for you at this point is the online help exelisvis.com/docs I know it's not what you want, but it's what I've got, Happy new year!
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Amanda: Thanks for the response. I know we have spoken about the online docs and I have actually taken a look at them. They are nice to have, but, as you indicate, they do not solve the problem at hand.
I had some communication with tech support and in the process we filed two bug reports one for reusable tabs (IDL-69009) and one for the selection of the help browser (while the UI offers selection of any browser installed on the system, the help uses the default browser regardless of setting, IDL-69010). I do not know if the wording includes bringing the internal help browser back, but it should. I cannot state often enough that a well-functioning help system is key to usability.
superchromix: If I had to use an old help system it would be that of IDL 6.4. That functionality, especially the search, has yet to be matched by the Eclipse help system.
Cheers,
Haje
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Re: IDL help in 8.3 [message #87092 is a reply to message #87089] |
Tue, 07 January 2014 06:24   |
David Fanning
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Haje Korth writes:
> superchromix: If I had to use an old help system it would be that of IDL 6.4. That functionality, especially the search, has yet to be matched by the Eclipse help system.
Yes, I often pine for good ol' IDL 6.4. IDL 7 offered support for 24-bit
PostScript output, which has been extremely helpful. And the IDLDE
interface, despite the fact that it changes on you with every update, is
helpful for those of us who can't train our fingers to use EMACS. I
don't think I use anything from IDL 8.
Did anyone provide a reason for getting rid of the help browser?
Cheers,
David
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Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.idlcoyote.com/
Sepore ma de ni thue. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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Re: IDL help in 8.3 [message #87093 is a reply to message #87092] |
Tue, 07 January 2014 07:08   |
Haje Korth
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On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 9:24:35 AM UTC-5, David Fanning wrote:
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>> superchromix: If I had to use an old help system it would be that of IDL 6.4. That functionality, especially the search, has yet to be matched by the Eclipse help system.
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> Sepore ma de ni thue. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
I was not told why the internal help is no longer present, but, in fairness, I also did not ask. Maybe we get a developer to comment? :-)
Cheers,
Haje
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Re: IDL help in 8.3 [message #87094 is a reply to message #87093] |
Tue, 07 January 2014 08:05   |
wlandsman
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For what its worth, I never call help from the command line or IDLDE prompt, or even using the idlhelp command. Instead I have a button on my browser pointing to the IDL help, e.g. on my Mac it points to
file:///Applications/exelis/idl83/help/online_help/IDL/idl.h tm
I like the IDL 8.3 help which seems to have new and easier search methods than IDL 8.2 did. On the other hand it also seems a bit slower. --Wayne
On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 10:08:45 AM UTC-5, Haje Korth wrote:
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Re: IDL help in 8.3 [message #87121 is a reply to message #87093] |
Wed, 08 January 2014 15:39   |
chris_torrence@NOSPAM
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Okay, I'll bite. The main problem we ran into was finding a reliable web browser that was HTML5 complient and was cross platform. On Windows we limped along for a couple of releases using the built-in Internet Explorer web package, just embedded within our own application. On Mac we were using Webkit, again embedded within an app. On Linux & Solaris there wasn't a good solution, so we used the web browser.
It was just getting too expensive (development-wise) to roll our own help application on every platform. I'd rather put the development resources into features like implied print or the dynamic equation plots.
I don't know if it's any consolation, but it also took me a while to adjust to the new world order. I would find myself with 5 tabs open to the IDL help, each one to a different topic. However, what I found was that tabs are cheap - now, when I'm using IDL, if I want help, I just do "?fft", look up what I need, then just close that tab. Or you could do as Wayne suggests and just keep it open in the web browser.
I'm sorry that *once again* we have changed the IDL help system, but I hope that you will be able to adjust quickly, and maybe even find some benefit...
Hope this explanation helps.
-Chris
ExelisVIS
p.s. if you are having actual troubles with viewing the help, be sure to contact Tech Support! It's all standard HTML5, so it should work in any modern browser such as Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.
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Re: IDL help in 8.3 [message #87139 is a reply to message #87121] |
Thu, 09 January 2014 16:02  |
Haje Korth
Messages: 651 Registered: May 1997
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for biting and your response. I was not aware that continuing to provide the internal help browser is so costly. I am somewhat ignorant about this but from your response I gather that the old internal help browser from v8.2.3 is not html 5 compliant so that you could not simple reuse the old code. SO I respect your decision to discontinue development on the internal help browser.
I am hoping though that you will be able to fix the problem I bugged regarding the selection of the web browser. I would like to define firefox as my help browser even though it is not the default browser on the system. In that way I do not junk up the standard tabs I have open on the default browser for other every day work purposes. And if it gets really messy, I can just restart the help-dedicated browser. (The help itself displays just fine in Chrome, so readability is not the reason why I want to use a different web browser.)
Cheers,
Haje
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 6:39:21 PM UTC-5, Chris Torrence wrote:
> Okay, I'll bite. The main problem we ran into was finding a reliable web browser that was HTML5 complient and was cross platform. On Windows we limped along for a couple of releases using the built-in Internet Explorer web package, just embedded within our own application. On Mac we were using Webkit, again embedded within an app. On Linux & Solaris there wasn't a good solution, so we used the web browser.
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