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A documentation in HTLM

I would like to make a documentation in HTML and open it with my main vi.
Thank you
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Try ActiveX of "Microsoft Web Browser". Create Method->Navigate. Wire URL. You are now able to open HTML in it.
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Try ActiveX of "Microsoft Web Browser". Create Method->Navigate. Wire URL. You are now able to open HTML in it.
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> I would like to make a documentation in HTML and open it with my main
> vi.

Another post already pointed out how to embed the document in your
panel. If you wanted it opened in your browser, there is a VI in
help>_browser.llb>Open URL In Browser.vi. There is also one there for
PDFs, if you decide to use those.

Greg McKaskle
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If all you want to do is open a separate browser window, look at \help\_browser.llb\Open URL in Browser.vi.
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"Emilie" wrote in message
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> I would like to make a documentation in HTML and open it with my main
> vi.
> Thank you

Although others have recommended the "Open Browser" solution, I propose
another.

Look at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/htmlhelp/html/vsconHH1Start.asp

Normal windows programs use this compiled help file. It's a lot nicer than
opening help in a web browser because it uses the standard help window,
provides an index, and provides search capabilities. Labview has VIs for
opening the CHM files.

Check it out. I think the HTML Help Workshop is pretty easy to use and
provides a nice looking result.

-joey
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