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Re: two questions

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  • Subject: [mg70747] Re: two questions
  • From: "dimitris" <dimmechan at yahoo.com>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 02:38:41 -0400 (EDT)
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At last thanks to the invaluable help of Chris Chiasson I got what
I wanted.

For anyone who is interested in the procedure he can contact with me.

Here is a very helpful link

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica/browse_thread/thread/b964232bbe16161c/

Regards
Dimitris

dimitris wrote:
> As Chris Chiasson pointed me out the problem with my first question
> is that the hyperlink isn't loaded because cell and box data is not
> saved in
> the init1.m file.
>
> So, AutoSave cannot handle TextData?
>
> Anyaway, following another way I got what I wanted.
>
> I created a initialization file initHelp.m which contains the following
> commands
>
> NotebookOpen["C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\Application
> Data\\Mathematica\\Applications\\SupHelpBrowser\\Supplementary Help
> Browser.nb"]
>
> NotebookOpen["C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\Application
> Data\\Mathematica\\Applications\\SupHelpBrowser\\Supplementary Help
> Browser for Mathematica Graphics.nb"]
>
> Executing in a new notebook the commands
>
> << SupHelpBrowser`initHelp`
> FrontEndExecute[{FrontEndToken["TileWindowsTall"]}]
>
> everything looks fine.
>
> Of course the question is how I will add the Ted Ersek's Help Browser
> to the Help Browser but I still hope someone will help me!
>
> P.S. Thanks to Oliver I can have the two files of Ted Ersek as part
> of the Help Browser but the problem I want to understand how this
> happened!
>
>
> dimitris wrote:
> > Hello to all.
> >
> > I downloaded the Ted Ersek's Supplementary Help Browser
> >
> > (see http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/MathSource/4557/)
> >
> > a few months ago.
> >
> > I spent much time with it but now I want to do two things.
> >
> > First I have a notebook called init1.
> > This book contain the follwoing Initialization Cell
> > (I have also selected the AutoSave Package option).
> >
> > Cell[TextData[{
> >   "Click ",
> >   ButtonBox["here",
> >     ButtonData:>{
> >       FrontEnd`FileName[ {$RootDirectory, "C:", "Documents and
> > Settings", "All Users", "Application Data", "Mathematica",
> >         "Applications"}, "Supplementary Help Browser.nb",
> > CharacterEncoding -> "WindowsGreek"], "a cell for hyperlink"},
> >     ButtonStyle->"Hyperlink"],
> >   " for Supplementary Help Browser"
> > }], "Text",
> >   InitializationCell->True]
> >
> > The Hyperlink works fine when I execute the command from the init1.nb
> > opening the Supplementary Help Browser (I have changed the filename of
> > Ted Ersek's notebook) as I intend.
> >
> > Suppose now I work on another notebook and I ececute the following
> > command
> >
> > << "C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\Application \
> > Data\\Mathematica\\Applications\\init1.m"
> >
> > Nothing happened. What I have on my mind was the opening of the
> > Supplementary Help Browser
> > from the working Notebook just with the loading of the Initialization
> > Cell, i.e. without the need of  creating another Hyperlink.
> >
> > How is it possible to do that?
> >
> > And here comes my second question.
> >
> > How the Supplementary Help Browser (and as well the Supplementary Help
> > Browser for Mathematica Graphics) can be a part of the Help Browser?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance for any response.
> > 
> > Dimitris


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