Greg,

Your newer version looks good in the browser but is not really a good
alternative for me because when I refresh the jijs frame with Esc,J
(capital J) I just get a new tempn.ijs, not the file I selected in the
file menu. I think my solution worked better, with the jijs and jfile
using the same frame. [From the messages you attached below, I am not
sure you are replying to my message where I just replaced jijs with
jfile in your original.]

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 1:52 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah, i put a file frame in like this
>
> <html><head><title>xfsh</title></head>
> <frameset cols="44%,*">
>        <frameset rows="44%,*">
>                <frame src="http://www.jsoftware.com:53692/jfile"; name="file",
> scrolling='auto'>
>                <frame src="http://www.jsoftware.com:53692/jijx"; name="ijx", 
> scrolling='auto'>
>        </frameset>
>        <frameset rows="33%,*">
>                <frame src="http://www.jsoftware.com:53692/jijs"; name="ijs", 
> scrolling='auto'>
>                <frame src="http://www.jsoftware.com:53692/jhelp"; name="jhelp",
> scrolling='auto'>
>        </frameset>
> </frameset>
> </html>
>
> then i navigated in the file frame to the correct ijs window and was
> able to affect the ijx from there. To see that effect i navigated to
> the ijx frame and did a esc-j.
>
> To minimize keyboarding for navigation the ijs needs to be next to the
> ijs frame... unless there is another mechanism, than tabbing, for
> moving inter frames..?
>
> The help frame seems the only one affected by the scrolling option,
> and the ijx frame the only one not refreshable by a right click.
>
> greg
> ~krsnadas.org
>
> --
>
> from    Brian Schott <[email protected]>
> to      Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date    25 October 2010 10:00
> subject Re: [Jbeta] default switching jhs
>
> 2010/10/25 Björn Helgason <[email protected]>:
>> It looks good to have ijx and ijs side by side like this.
>
> Yes, this juxtaposition is good.
>
>> It works to send lines from the ijs to the ijx for execution but the ijx is 
>> not refreshed.
>
> Yes, that is very undesirable.
> I created an ijs with an error on purpose and the error message only
> appears in the ijs frame, not the ijx frame even after a refresh.
>
>> After you do a refresh you see that the lines are there.
>
> I "refresh" by typing Esc,j in the jijx window. Is there another way to 
> refresh?
>
>> It is interesting that the ijx frame is different from the ijs and help when
> you press the right mouse button.
>
> Yes, I wonder if that is a function of the ordering of the frames,
> where the first one is treated differently?
>
> --
>
> from    Brian Schott <[email protected]>
> to      Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date    25 October 2010 09:08
> subject Re: [Jbeta] default switching jhs
>
> Greg,
>
> I also tried your frame approach below successfully in the online
> jum/jhs with Mac Safari and FireFox. I found one workaround for your
> jijs problem was to change the link in the ijs frame from jijs to
> jfile and then to select the file I wanted.
>
> I am having some difficulty navigating among the frames using only
> keystrokes. My only choice so far is to use the Tab and Shift+Tab keys
> to move forward and back but that is very limiting because the
> sequence of moves includes more than the three frames/panes. For
> example in each frame that has the menus, the keystrokes stop at each
> menu. I wish only the Esc,1 sequence would take me to the menus.
>
> Btw, I also wish there was an easy way to use the Esc key to escape
> from the menus, but so far my only alternative to escaping from a
> selected menu selection such as "link|ijx" is to arrow right or left
> and then press enter.
>
> Thanks for the html template.
>
> --
>
> from    Björn Helgason <[email protected]>
> to      Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date    25 October 2010 07:47
> subject Re: [Jbeta] default switching jhs
>
> It looks good to have ijx and ijs side by side like this.
>
> It works to send lines from the ijs to the ijx for execution but the
> ijx is not refreshed.
>
> After you do a refresh you see that the lines are there.
>
> It is interesting that the ijx frame is different from the ijs and
> help when you press the right mouse button.
>
> --
>
> 2010/10/25 Björn Helgason <[email protected]>
>
> Thx!
>
> This is pretty good.
>
> I created a local version a file called test71.html
>
> ------------------------- test71.html
> <html><head><title>xsh</title></head>
> <frameset cols="44%,*">
> <frame src="http://127.0.0.1:65001/jijx"; name="ijx",
> scrolling='auto'>
> <frameset rows="77%,*">
> <frame src="http://127.0.0.1:65001/jijs"; name="ijs",
> scrolling='auto'>
> <frame src="http://127.0.0.1:65001/jhelp"; name="jhelp",
> scrolling='auto'>
> </frameset>
> </frameset>
> </html>
> -------------------
>
> Nice thing is I can change the contents of each frame as needed and
> the other info stays unchanged.
>
> It should be easy to put a control of this into a config file.
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