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Topic Title: Link to a document from a DialogBox Topic Summary: How to provide a hyperlink in a DialogBox Created On: 10-Nov-2008 15:20 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hello All,
I want to provide a hyperlink to a document in my DialogBox. How can I make the text appear as hyperlink in the dialog box? The basic idea is to provide a link to the help document in one of the tabs of my GUI. Thanks in advance Regards Irfaan |
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Irfaan: In the dxl help look for function htmlhelp.
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Use <file:thefullfilepath>
Works for us at least. ------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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In a dialogbox, you create a label with some document path and it is shown as a HTML link?
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Irfaan, excuse me if I am reiterating what has already been said or implied in this thread.
As far as I know, no one has figured out how to hyperlink from a label or dialog box. Until someone figure this out -- you probably will have to add a button and use dxl to load a file either by: --the htmhelp function or perhaps --a system function call As David points out -- hyplink from a richtext box is possible within the DOORS formal module, but I don't think anyone has accomplished the task in a dialog box. You might talk with tech support -- but they are usually relunctant to share their dark secrets and undocumented functions. Note: my usual approach to providing a help function is use a button to display a text box that has the help info. While this is not as good looking as a html help files or word documents -- this approach makes deployment easy and most often satisfies the requirement for displaying help. Edited: 11-Nov-2008 at 21:03 by ron lewis |
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