Known issues fall into two categories – Bugs and Functionality. Bugs are where the program does not function as designed,
and functionality issues are where the program operates as designed, but the result is poor or incorrect in some way.
The Web Issues section is about poor functionality in the In–Cell web site, including browser–specific issues, and
accessibility issues where the web page is difficult to use for specific groups of individuals.
As In–Cell is a new product, there are no FAQs at this time. This section will be updated as feedback comes in.
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In Internet Explorer 5 the clickable images of the calculator don't 'unclick' when the mouse moves off them. This is a fault in IE5. Later versions of IE work correctly. Upgrading to a later version of IE or using an alternate browser such as Opera or Firefox will fix the problem. For the Opera browser follow this link, and for Firefox follow this one.
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Screen Captures were made with Gadwin PrintScreen version 3.5, a freeware program from
Gadwin Systems Inc.
Additional image editing was performed with Paint.Net version 3, Paint.NET is free image editing and photo manipulation
software designed to be used on computers that run Windows. It supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a
wide variety of useful and powerful tools. See it at Paint.Net's home page.
The In–Cell web pages in this site were validated for correct XHTML markup at the W3C Markup Validation Service,
a free service that checks Web documents in formats like HTML and XHTML for conformance to W3C Recommendations and other standards.
The cascading style sheet (CSS) was also validated at W3C's site.
This was my first attempt at writing a web page and I made extensive use of XHTML and CSS information at
W3 Schools.
As I wanted a clickable image of the calculator as a quick way of providing access to help information, I wandered far and wide
across the internet to find a solution. I found useful ideas at Stu Nicholls
CSS Play site and A List Apart's Sliding Doors technique.
The Button Reference page on this site uses only three images, two of the calculator (175KB & 90KB)
and a single small transparent gif (835 bytes), to display the calculator, provide the button press/clickable effect, and provide all the
small section and individual button images further down the page.
More on the method used for the clickable calculator image will be added later.
The In–Cell icon that comes–up in the web page tab in tabbed browsers, and in some favorites lists was converted from a
png file to an ico file using the freeware program png2ico.exe, by Matthias Benkmann. Go to his PNG to icon converter page.
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