Thanks Chris, I've validated that I can launch the external app using
the SysUIAppSwitch() approach.
For now, I'm launching the external app whenever the External link
error dialog is shown - ie. the URL has not been plucked. I simply
modified Document.c's ViewRecordAt() method to try
://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/webclipping/tutorials/tutorial_palm.html
I have no control over this target application and its use of global
variables... Perhaps this is the reason for which, when using PPI to
launch it from plucker (PPI is set to Custom, Name: LexiCompInteract, no
checkboxes selected, Command
---Reply to mail from Alex Sanielevici about Launching external app from link
in Plucker - PPI or other extension?
The app I'd need to launch is a third-party drug interaction analyzer
tool (Lexi-Comp Interact), without any arguments passed in. I think what
you're saying is I need to do
Hi all,
I'm interested in launching an external application from a plucker
document.
I've been looking at PPI, but this seems to require the user configure
the application to be launched within the PPI application. Further,
this will launch the application upon clicking *any* word
---Reply to mail from Alex Sanielevici about Launching external app from link
in Plucker - PPI or other extension?
I'm interested in launching an external application from a plucker
document.
I've been looking at PPI, but this seems to require the user configure
the application
Hi all,
I'm interested in launching an external application from a plucker
document.
I've been looking at PPI, but this seems to require the user configure
the application to be launched within the PPI application. Further, this
will launch the application upon clicking *any* word, and does
---Reply to mail from Alexander R. Pruss about PPI
I see you added support for DBicty to PPI. You negelected to change
(or commit, maybe) ppi.rcp.in to go with it.
I changed ppi.rcp instead of ppi.rcp.in locally. Oops, fixed.
Also, it would be simpler (I think) to add only 1 BDicty
Alexander:
I see you added support for DBicty to PPI. You negelected to change
(or commit, maybe) ppi.rcp.in to go with it.
Also, it would be simpler (I think) to add only 1 BDicty to the lists and
tell users of the 'free' version that they must 'paste' to lookup the word.
Christopher R
I see you added support for DBicty to PPI. You negelected to change
(or commit, maybe) ppi.rcp.in to go with it.
I changed ppi.rcp instead of ppi.rcp.in locally. Oops, fixed.
Also, it would be simpler (I think) to add only 1 BDicty to the lists and
tell users of the 'free' version
We now support in PPI for languages. (Or we will when the translators get
done.)
Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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In my experience, Visual Basic, Access, and Windows complement each other
perfectly - A toy development
Plucker Plugin support is now in CVS (fingers crossed). Probably the first
major change will be splitting the language strings so they can be
translated.
Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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In any business, the customer is
The Plucker Plugin Interface now allows you to select a 'custom' plugin.
You specify a program name, copy to clipboard, 'desk accessory', and the
launch command. This will allow use of plugins that are not (yet)
supported or custom plugins (like the one Alex mentioned).
I also changed the help
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Subject: PPI
The Plucker Plugin Interface now allows you to select a 'custom' plugin.
You specify a program name, copy to clipboard, 'desk accessory', and the
launch command. This will allow use of plugins that are not (yet)
supported
---Reply to mail from Alexander R. Pruss about PPI
Can you save custom plugin info? Or maybe have a pop-up list of the last
ten custom plugins, like on the search form?
So far it only saves one custom plugin.
---End reply
Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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