Is this fixed in 4.0b Beta ?

steve clark
steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

Had problem with the shortcut not retaining the property when dragging it from the command's drop down list to the shortcut bar. A Logos staff person identified that this was a problem in this post.

This would be a bug if show text comparison in new window
was a command it recognized in the drop down list. However since you
can open resources in new windows you should be able to open anything
in new windows. Thanks for the suggestion.

 

Edit: I must have typed something wrong on second try it recognizes
the command, but the shortcut does not retain that property, so this is
definitely a bug.

 

 

could someone with 4.0b Beta try this to see if it is fixed please.

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  1. Enter show text comparison in new window in the command box.
  2. Drag the command to the shortcut bar
  3. Click on the new shortcut and verify that the Text Comparison tool opens in a floating window (if fixed, the shortcut will open in a floating window, if not it will open in L4's main window) [this will work from the command bar, but not from the shortcut bar]

Thank you

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This feature would really be useful (from the shortcut bar)

  • Opening resources in a floating window
  • Opening Search in a floating window
  • Opening a resource in a new tab
  • Opening a resource to a specific page
  • etc...

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  • DominicM
    DominicM Member Posts: 2,995 ✭✭✭

    nope not for me, opens in embedded tab in pane

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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I don't even get the proposed command recognized by Logos as an internal command (as George indicated initially in his post):

    image

    This is in 4.0b Beta 12.

    The matched (highlighted) command on the menu is simply Tools > Show Text Comparison, which opens in a tab. I don't know how you (Steve, and George on second try) were able to get it to recognize what you typed as a command.

    Any of the other commands that match on the menu (which do open in a new window) are all opening a Search for the words show text comparison, not the actual Text Comparison tool.

  • DominicM
    DominicM Member Posts: 2,995 ✭✭✭

    Rosie, I had same problem..

    You dont get extra bits unless you have a bible tab open  and presumably active

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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Any of the other commands that match on the menu (which do open in a new window) are all opening a Search for the words show text comparison, not the actual Text Comparison tool.

    George had initial problems. Think that he hit enter on the command box. Then tried it a 2nd time, before he got it to work (see his post in OP link).

    Never-the-less, your drop down shows Search for show text comparison in a new window could be dragged to the shortcut bar. And when you click on it in the shortcut bar, you should expect it to open Search in a floating window. Which it would do if you clicked on it in the drop down. (ignoring the search criteria, just to show that the properties for that command were not carried over to the shortcut)

    In 4.0a, show text comparison in a new window does open the tool in a floating window from the command box (when selecting the item in my drop down list.

    BTW 4.0a accepts & shows these commands (see image below). They work from the command box, but not when made into a shortcut. Hopefully they will fix the bug sometime in the near future. This opens a lot of possibilities and power to the user.

    image

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Any of the other commands that match on the menu (which do open in a new window) are all opening a Search for the words show text comparison, not the actual Text Comparison tool.

    George had initial problems. Think that he hit enter on the command box. Then tried it a 2nd time, before he got it to work (see his post in OP link).

    Yeah I tried it a second time with Ctrl+Enter instead of Enter and it did indeed open a new window, and I can indeed drag that command to the toolbar (and you're right, it doesn't remember from there that it's supposed to open in a new window vs. a tab). But regardless, that command opens "Search for show text comparison" which isn't what you wanted. You wanted it to open "Text Comparison." There's a BIG difference:

    image

    vs.

    image

    So it seems like something is broken in 4.0b as I cannot do what you and George were doing in 4.0a.

    Never-the-less, your drop down shows Search for show text comparison in a new window could be dragged to the shortcut bar. And when you click on it in the shortcut bar, you should expect it to open Search in a floating window. Which it would do if you clicked on it in the drop down. (ignoring the search criteria, just to show that the properties for that command were not carried over to the shortcut)

    Yes, that looks like a bug, which George has acknowledged.

    In 4.0a, show text comparison in a new window does open the tool in a floating window from the command box (when selecting the item in my drop down list.

     

    That looks like a second bug, because what used to work has been broken in 4.0b. I hope they've got both bugs on their list of things to fix.

    We were talking past each other because I was talking about the second bug, which got in the way of my even caring about your reported bug. Sorry about that. I wasn't disagreeing that your bug existed, just that it was irrelevant in the face of the other problem.

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,339

    Enter show text comparison in new window in the command box.
    Drag the command to the shortcut bar
    Click on the new shortcut and verify that the Text Comparison tool opens in a floating window (if fixed, the shortcut will open in a floating window, if not it will open in L4's main window) [this will work from the command bar, but not from the shortcut bar]

    I had no problem with getting the Text Comparison tool to open as expected from the Command box (hit Enter). From the shortcut it would not open in a floating window unless selected from the right-click context menu.

    In the Command box Ctrl+Enter changes the command to a Search for "show text comparison".

    Dave
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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    I wasn't disagreeing that your bug existed, just that it was irrelevant in the face of the other problem.

    Please forgive me!  i hope that i haven't caused you any grief.

    i can see that i am verbally challenged [:)]. i am kinda like a Joe Friday (let me give you just the facts Ma'am) person when it comes to communicating via forum talk. i live in the south and some of our meanings/gestures are just the way we talk (at least in my circles).

    My impressions of you from several of the posts that i have read are that you are a diligent person with curiosity enough to work thing out (what we would refer to a Missourian, show me). So i was trying to give you enough details to guide you in your investigation.

    From my post that you replied to:

    1st paragraph -- i was trying to guess what i remembered was written by George and how he said he had trouble.

    2nd paragraph -- i was trying to give you an example of what to try (guessing that you were curious and  wanted to get a means to figure out what was going on).

    3rd paragraph -- i wasn't sure that i had described how it really worked to begin with.

    4th paragraph -- i was excited that i had found many uses for which shortcuts could be used and wanted to share some of the examples with you.

    Sorry for going thru this whole explanation. But thought and hope that we will get to on occasions work together on problems with L4 again. And by explaining my thoughts (interpreting my reply) that you might not take my replies the wrong way, but understand this may be the best i can communicate [:(] and there is definitely no harm/hurt/arguing meant by them.

    If i have gotten the wrong impressions of you (as mentioned above), please forgive me again for another error. Hopefully i will learn to try and be more specific when communicating here.

    May Our Lord bless You

    steve

     

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

     i hope that i haven't caused you any grief.

    Not at all. I was just explaining/apologizing to you about why I hadn't taken your first explation seriously the first time, and why I'd come back with an alternate viewpoint.

    We're friends, we're on the same page. No worries. I was never upset by your messages. You're a great person to collaborate with, and I'm forever grateful for all the work you've done on the wiki.

    Blessings! [:)]

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    From the shortcut it would not open in a floating window unless selected from the right-click context menu.

    Thanks for trying, Melissa said that this case was still open. So i hope to see it in the future. There are a few more things that i would like to work on the shortcut bar with a single click.

    In the Command box Ctrl+Enter changes the command to a Search for "show text comparison".

    Interesting, Rosie mentioned that and i did not know what it did. Learned something new, Thanks!

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    In the Command box Ctrl+Enter changes the command to a Search for "show text comparison".


    Interesting, Rosie mentioned that and i did not know what it did. Learned something new, Thanks!


    It does a search specifically in Top Bibles for whatever you typed in the command bar. It shows up as a menu shortcut in your screen shot. That's what got me to think of trying it. It's the same as selecting that item from the menu.

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     Later I looked in the Help file and it is documented there, too; I'd just never noticed it before.

    image

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭


    LOL...need to adjust my bifocals.


    Ha! I guess I do too (and I don't even wear bifocals...yet). I had written "Steve's screen shot" when I was responding to you. Duh. Just went back and edited it. As if it matters now. ;-)

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