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OpenEdge Perspective Switcher

This Plugin allows the developer to control when the Perspective is changed automatically between the OpenEdge Editor/Appbuilder and Visual Designer Perspectives based on the file extension and the Editor that is being used to edit the file.

OpenEdge Perspective Switcher PreferencesOpenEdge Perspective Switcher Preferences

Install the Plugin by extracting the .zip file and then copying the .jar file into the dropins directory of your Progress Developer Studio (ie: C:\Progress\OpenEdge\oeide\eclipse\dropins).


Proogle Search Plugin for Chrome

To add the Proogle search engine to Chrome:

  1. Access the Chrome menu (Wrench or three bars, showing tooltip "Customize and control Google Chrome")
  2. Click on Manage Search Engines.
  3. There are three boxes to fill to add a search engine:
    1. Add a new search engine: Enter Proogle or another descriptive name
    2. Keyword: Enter proogle or another string you would like to use to start a search from the address bar
    3. URL with %s in place of query Enter the following string:

Proogle Search Plugin For Opera

For Opera, there are two ways to add a search engine:

1. Manual.
- Press CTRL-F12 to bring up the settings window
- Select tab 'search engines'
- Click 'add'
- Click 'details >>'
- Enter the data for the search engine:
name : Proogle
key : P
address: http://www.oehive.org/proogle?cx=005884031984697715592%3Amsozghwrom0&cof...

2. Changing search.ini
- locate the search.ini file in directory C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Opera\Opera\profile\
- add the following lines:

[Search Engine 22]
Name=Proogle


browser plugins for Proogle

Mozilla FireFox

(compiled from PEG messages by Gordon Robertson and Scott M Dulecki)

When you use Mozilla FireFox as your browser, you can teach it so search in Proogle.
Here is how:
Locate your FireFox installation directory; on my PC it is "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox"
This directory already has a subdirectory "searchplugins".

Attached to this topic is a file "proogle-firefox.zip", it contains two files "proogle.src" and "proogle.gif". Save these two files in the "searchplugins" directory.
The Proogle search plugin will be enabled when you restart FireFox.


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