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Shortcuts act differently

Explorer ,
Jul 23, 2008 Jul 23, 2008

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Hi,

I'm using a shortcut in one help file (File X.chm) to launch an external CHM file (FileY.chm). If you open the FileX.chm directly from Windows Explorer, the shortcuts work fine. But if you open the FileX.chm from within its related application, FileY.chm does not launch when you click on the shortcut.

Additionally, the shortcuts themselves (buttons) look different when launched from Windows Explorer and from the application. If they´re the same file, why do they look different depending on where it is opened from??

Thanks for any help!

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Explorer , Jul 23, 2008 Jul 23, 2008
Peter,

You have single-handedly solved this issue for me in mere seconds.
Can you leap tall buildings in a single bound as well?

Thank you so much!

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 23, 2008 Jul 23, 2008

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Hi,

The first issue is caused by the "relative path bug", which is described here:

http://helpware.net/FAR/far_faq.htm#RelativePaths

As far as the second issue is concerned, my guess is that the help file is attached to a "themed" application, so the help is themed accordingly when called from the application and unthemed when launched from Windows Explorer. See:

http://www.help-info.de/en/Help_Info_HTMLHelp/hh_xp-style.htm

Pete

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