Submitted by lucasd on 2010/10/02 20:21
 Hello all,
 
So far I've been unsuccessful attempting to launch an external editor (MS Word 2010 or BlockNotes) from the HTML pane. I've tried:
 
  • Portable version and Installed version of IQ (and both 0.9.25B and 0.9.25C of installed version)
  • Various variations in the pathname (in "Options"):  lowercase, uppercase, mixed case, / vs \, etc
  • Starting with the external editor open vs starting with the external editor closed
  • Using an Environment path shortcut
  • Trying the above with both MS Word 2010 and BlockNotes
So far, nothing has worked.
 
Since I'm running Windows XP, my path looks like this: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\WINWORD.EXE
or: C:\Program Files\BlockNote.Net\BlockNote.exe
 
Has anyone else successfully used this functionality with the latest version of IQ and running XP? If so, can you provide any advice (e.g. pathname)?
 
One other question, to make sure I'm not being blockheaded: Will the text open in the external editor itself (this is what I'm expecting), or does IQ have some way of calling the external editor within the IQ HTML pane itself?
 
Thanks,
Lucas
 

Comments

Lucas, presently, the way to use an external editor is the have the html pane content in MHT format. Then you will be able to use Word or blocknote on it.
Try this: in the HTML pane, try Menu>File>New MHT document>Convert the current HTML document to MHT.
Then try launching Word. The text/graphics will load in a separate Word window.
For new content, you can use the add new item with "save as mht" checked to get it into mht format. 2. New Item dialog
 
 

lucasd

2010/10/03 13:37

In reply to by KeithB

 Thanks, Keith, that did the trick! Full steam ahead...

Pierre_Admin

2010/10/03 14:09

In reply to by lucasd

Great !
 
For the record, there was a discussion a while back about using a new editing component, much more advanced that the one currently used, so expect improvements this fall