When I enquired about a similar problem on and before 28/3/20 in the thread

"Re: [Jgeneral] error with Graphviz and/or webview in j901 under Windows"

(and earlier in [Jprogramming])

it turned out that own my set-up (in old config files etc that I'd used for years

and copied down the versions) was at fault.

I gave up trying to back-correct things, managed to install the full version of JQt

and webview etc worked.

So - comments from Chris and Bill there might also be of use.

Cheers,

Mike


On 02/05/2020 03:18, Don Guinn wrote:
I did the install. Tried JQt. Still failed. Rebooted. SYSINFO still showed
"s". So I ran the install again and noticed it said was installing the "s"
version. I had seen this before where for some reason running the install
'qtide' doesn't always work. That's why I asked about how to tell what
version was actually installed.

If you need more details on what I did, pleas let me know.

On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 4:14 PM 'robert therriault' via Programming <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Don,

If you do

     JVERSION
Engine: j807/j64/darwin
Release-d: commercial/2019-03-18T16:07:14
Library: 8.07.26
Qt IDE: 1.7.9/5.9.6
Platform: Darwin 64
Installer: J807 install
InstallPath: /users/bobtherriault/j64-807
Contact: www.jsoftware.com

On the Qt IDE line you will see an 's' in the ID if it is the slim
version. On my line above it has 1.7.9/5.9.6 because it is the full version
(no 's')

You do have to restart J in order for the updated Qt to take effect.

Hope this helps.

Cheers, bob

On May 1, 2020, at 15:07, Don Guinn <[email protected]> wrote:

Thank you. I installed it as you said, but when I ran the webview demo I
still got the same message. How can I tell if I actually have the full
version of JQt installed?

On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 2:56 PM Norman Drinkwater <[email protected]

wrote:

You have the slim version of jqt installed. Webview requires the full
jqt
version. You should be able to upgrade to the full version from
jconsole.
First load’pacman’, then install’qtide’.

On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 3:41 PM Don Guinn <[email protected]> wrote:

A while back webview was considered "experimental". It is appearing in
more
and more J tools. For example: The jig tool. Is it now a supported
control
in J?

There also appears that some versions of Windows do not support
webview.
The QtDemos/webview fails on some versions of Windows, one with the
message, "Win 1.6.7s/5.12.7/(5.12.7_ is not supported". I could not
find
any information searching on "webview" on the internet. Can anyone tell
me
what is needed in Windows to make webview work?

Also, Guides/JQtChildClasses#webview lists several events from the
webview
control. I do not see any events from webview in wdq. Is there
something
needed to get those events activated?
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