Re: [Iup-users] a few thoughts about iup documentation

2016-12-02 Thread Ulrich Schmidt
Forget about my "complains" :)
CHM works great and i can even open it in my pdf reader. Problem solved.

Sorry for the noise.
Ulrich.

Am 02.12.2016 um 14:07 schrieb Antonio Scuri:
>   Hi,
> 
>   Thanks. 
> 
>   I use the documentation offline here, and it works fine. There is nothing in
> the documentation that depends on the web, except the SourceForge Logo. The
> navigation tree is not dependent on the internet.
> 
>   The Lua solution works because they actually maintain the documentation to a
> minimum. We have a lot more to display, I don't think that we can use theirs
> solution.
> 
>   On the other hand we provide other offline solutions. The same documentation
> is available in CHM and PDF formats. In both cases the documentation is
> indexed by the same navigation tree.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Antonio Scuri
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Ulrich Schmidt  > wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I allmost finished my 1st private program using iup in lua.
> Compared to wxwidgets the compiled program is much smaller, The learning
> curve seems to be much steeper caused also from the fact, the 
> documentation
> is well organized and the content is a great help.
> 
> But some wishes related to the documentation but the code itself, remain:
> 
> - I want to read the html documentation offline. Each time i open
>   iuplua/html/index.html, my web-browser do not display sub items in the 
> tree
>   on the left side, caused by the fact i disabled active content for 
> file://
>   adresses. After temporary activating scripts, the iup doc try to fetch
>   something from the internet and delays display. This may be a security
>   risk, not by iup documentation itself but caused by the fact that all
>   browser tabs are now free to execute local scripts.
>   I would like to see:
>   - No try to fetch something from the web.
>   - no active content needed.
>   I like the solution, the lua team found - using a index page with all 
> the
>   keywords. I would like to see a "no-frames" solution.
> 
> Keep up the great work.
> 
> Ulrich.
> 
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Re: [Iup-users] a few thoughts about iup documentation

2016-12-02 Thread Antonio Scuri
  Ok. I'll check the links on the PDF. The tree links are working but the
internal document links are not.

Best,
Scuri


On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Ulrich Schmidt  wrote:

> Hi Antonio.
>
> Am 02.12.2016 um 14:07 schrieb Antonio Scuri:
> >   I use the documentation offline here, and it works fine. There is
> nothing in
> > the documentation that depends on the web, except the SourceForge Logo.
> Then the loading of the Logo needs a few seconds on my computer
>
> > The navigation tree is not dependent on the internet.
> True. But needs scripting activated for local sources.
>
> >   The Lua solution works because they actually maintain the
> documentation to a
> > minimum. We have a lot more to display, I don't think that we can use
> theirs
> > solution.
> >
> >   On the other hand we provide other offline solutions. The same
> documentation
> > is available in CHM and PDF formats. In both cases the documentation is
> > indexed by the same navigation tree.
> I tested the PDF because i would prefer it. But allmost all links are
> broken.
> e.g: Dialogs/IupDialog: CURSOR, EXPAND and so on, all blue undelined links
> fail. Result: I cant navigate.
>
> > Best Regards,
> > Antonio Scuri
>
> Ulrich.
>
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Re: [Iup-users] a few thoughts about iup documentation

2016-12-02 Thread Ulrich Schmidt
Hi Antonio.

Am 02.12.2016 um 14:07 schrieb Antonio Scuri:
>   I use the documentation offline here, and it works fine. There is nothing in
> the documentation that depends on the web, except the SourceForge Logo. 
Then the loading of the Logo needs a few seconds on my computer

> The navigation tree is not dependent on the internet.
True. But needs scripting activated for local sources.

>   The Lua solution works because they actually maintain the documentation to a
> minimum. We have a lot more to display, I don't think that we can use theirs
> solution.
> 
>   On the other hand we provide other offline solutions. The same documentation
> is available in CHM and PDF formats. In both cases the documentation is
> indexed by the same navigation tree.
I tested the PDF because i would prefer it. But allmost all links are broken.
e.g: Dialogs/IupDialog: CURSOR, EXPAND and so on, all blue undelined links
fail. Result: I cant navigate.

> Best Regards,
> Antonio Scuri

Ulrich.

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Re: [Iup-users] a few thoughts about iup documentation

2016-12-02 Thread Antonio Scuri
  Hi,

  Thanks.

  I use the documentation offline here, and it works fine. There is nothing
in the documentation that depends on the web, except the SourceForge Logo.
The navigation tree is not dependent on the internet.

  The Lua solution works because they actually maintain the documentation
to a minimum. We have a lot more to display, I don't think that we can use
theirs solution.

  On the other hand we provide other offline solutions. The same
documentation is available in CHM and PDF formats. In both cases the
documentation is indexed by the same navigation tree.

Best Regards,
Antonio Scuri




On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Ulrich Schmidt  wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> I allmost finished my 1st private program using iup in lua.
> Compared to wxwidgets the compiled program is much smaller, The learning
> curve seems to be much steeper caused also from the fact, the documentation
> is well organized and the content is a great help.
>
> But some wishes related to the documentation but the code itself, remain:
>
> - I want to read the html documentation offline. Each time i open
>   iuplua/html/index.html, my web-browser do not display sub items in the
> tree
>   on the left side, caused by the fact i disabled active content for
> file://
>   adresses. After temporary activating scripts, the iup doc try to fetch
>   something from the internet and delays display. This may be a security
>   risk, not by iup documentation itself but caused by the fact that all
>   browser tabs are now free to execute local scripts.
>   I would like to see:
>   - No try to fetch something from the web.
>   - no active content needed.
>   I like the solution, the lua team found - using a index page with all the
>   keywords. I would like to see a "no-frames" solution.
>
> Keep up the great work.
>
> Ulrich.
>
> 
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