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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. HLPDK System Overview ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Help Engine Development Kit is a system that allows you to create
- hyper-text database help systems with topics and hot links, using a simple text
- editor and the help compiler.
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- The help databases can be distributed (free of charge) with the HELPENG or HE
- help engine display programs.
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- The help database format is release to the public domain, if you own the
- Paradox Engine you can use the help databases with your own programs.
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- Borland Pascal Users can purchase the Help Engine Source Code even for
- Applications that do not use the paradox engine, using the Native Mem format.
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- The helpC compiler that is part of this development kit includes the ability to
- create Windows Help source files from the same source the dos help sources are
- created!. Write your help once, and create help databases for Dos, Windows,
- OS/2 and DESQview/X !
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- Supported Formats : Native(PX), Native (Mem), Win30, Win31, QuickHelp, THELP,
- TVHC, POPHELP, DESQview/X, OS/2, Text, Word Processors (RTF)
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- From the same source you created your hypertext database, you can create a text
- document with automatic table of contents and index sections!
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- Using the RTF target you can prepare your professional documentation by
- generating word processors documents, all from the same source!
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- Contact ISoft D&M if you want to purchase the WINTEXT UI library for Turbo
- Pascal programs, and use the help engine window in your pascal programs.
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- Related Topics :
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- Registration
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- Contact
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- File List
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- Credits
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- Help Engine
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- Help Compiler
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- Quick Start
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- Related Products
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Registration ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- *******************************************************************************
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- * Why Register and registration instructions *
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- The Help Engine Development Kit (HLPDK) is a shareware product, if you find
- this product valuable, please register it. This section describes the reasons
- you should register.
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- By registering you will receive a complete discussion of the help engine
- features, and many examples of usage. You will receive a diskette with the
- latest HLPDK version, and DPMI (DOS protected mode) versions of the help
- compiler and engines!. (The memory version of the help engine can display huge
- databases only in the protected mode version).
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- Your registration will help us to create the next versions of HLPDK, that will
- include more options, and features, some of them might even be your enhancement
- requests!.
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- A point to consider - If you want to create Windows Help source files, you will
- have to purchase a word processor that can output RTF files, the WORD for
- Windows 2.0 package, for example, is listed at around $500!.
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- To order your registered copy of HLPDK please do one of the following:
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- 1. Order from ISoft D&M:
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- You can order directly from ISoft D&M. Please refer to the supplied
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- HLPDK.REG file. Edit it, print it and mail it (with a check) to:
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- ISoft D&M,
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- POBox 5517
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- Coralville Iowa 52241, U.S.A
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- 2. Order from PsL:
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- You can order from Public (software) Library with your MC, Visa, AmEx
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- or Discover card by calling 800-242-4PsL (from overseas: 713-524-6394) or
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- by FAX to 713-524-6398 or by CompuServe to 71355,470.
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- These numbers are for ordering only. ISoft D&M can NOT be reached at those
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- numbers. Please contact ISoft D&M directly for any other type of problem
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- (technical or other), information or request.
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- Related Topics :
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- Contact
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- Overview
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. CONTACT ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Please contact :
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- ISoft D&M,
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- P.O.B 5517
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- Coralville IA 52241,
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- U.S.A
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- ISoft D&M e-mail address : CompuServe - 76350,333
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- To contact the author directly :
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- Contact : Loewy Ron,
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- 9 Haneveem st.
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- Herzeliya, 46465
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- ISRAEL.
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- e-mail address : CompuServe - 100274,162
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- Related Topics :
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- Regsiteration
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- Overview
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. HPLDK Distribution File List ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This package contains the following files in the following archives :
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- Archive A :
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- READMEA.HDK - File List for Archive A.
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- HELPC.EXE - Help Compiler.
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- HLPDK.DOC - This file.
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- HELPC.DOC - Help Compiler documentation
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- HLPDK.REG - Registration file.
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- HLPDK.HDF - Help Development Kit hypertext help database source.
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- HLPDK.HLP - WinHelp Version of the hlpdk hypertext source.
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- HLPDK.INF - OS/2 IPF Version of the HLPDK hypertext source.
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- PROGRAMS.TXT - ISoft D&M shareware products description.
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- HELPDEMO.HDF - Demo Help Project.
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- 2NDDEMO.HDF - Demo Help Project - file 2.
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- Archive B :
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- READMEB.HDK - File List for Archive B.
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- HELPENG.EXE - Help Engine (Native Paradox).
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- HE.EXE - Help Engine (Native Memory).
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- HELPDEMO.HLP - Demo Help Project file for Windows WINHELP.
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- HLPDK.HDT - Help Development Kit help database file. (Native Paradox)
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- HLPDK.SET - Help Development Kit help database file.
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- HLPDKTOP.* - Help Development Kit help database files.
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- HLPDKLNK.* - Help Development Kit help database files.
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- HLPDKKEY.* - Help Development Kit help database files.
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- Related Topics :
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- Overview
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- Quick Start
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. CREDITS ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- HELPENG, HELPC were written using Turbo Pascal 6.0, and Borland Pascal 7.0,
- Paradox Engine 2.0, and Paradox Engine 3.0, 3.01. (Trademarks of Borland
- International).
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- Windows, Microsoft, HC and Quick Help are trademarks or copyrights of Microsoft
- Corp.
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- The HELPENG program was written using the WINTEXT UI library, (c) 1991,93 Loewy
- Ron.
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- THELP, HL and TVHC are Trademarks or copyrights Borland International.
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- POPHELP is a copyright of TurboPower Software.
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- TVHC support, and other ideas were suggested by MunLeong Chan.
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- Parts of the Help Engines were generated using Ron Loewy's WTGEN and dbGen CASE
- code generators.
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- Parts of the Help Compiler were generated using Ron Loewy's dbGen database code
- generator.
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- Yaniv Golan helped me with beta-testing, debugging and suggestions. He is also
- the author of the HPCHDK and POPHDK packages.
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- John Murphy notified me of the paragraph formatting difficulties that lead to
- the .PARAGRAPH .END-PARAGRAPH formatting capabilities.
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- DESQview/X is a trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems.
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- MDVXHELP is a copyright (1992) of Daniel J. Bodoh. I have used his excelent
- documentation of DESQview/X help format to generate code to this environment.
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- The HC31 problem with characters with ordinal values biggen than 127 was solved
- thanks to Mr. Lars Fosdal of Norway.
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- OS/2 is a registered trademark of International Bussiness Machines.
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- The Text Cursor restore problem in the help engines was reported by Prof. Timo
- Salmi of the Univ. of VAASA, Finland.
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- D.J. Murdoch suggested the Cross Reference Report enhancements, and winhelp Go
- To Search list box title problem.
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- Word for Windows is a trademark of Microsoft corp.
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- WordPerfect, WordPerfect for Windows are trademarks of WordPerfect corporation.
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- Lotus, AMI PRO are trademarks of Lotus corp.
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- Reuben Halevi from ISoft D&M did a lot to make this product real.
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- Slren Pingel Dalsgaard notified me of the small scroll box bug in helpeng, as
- well as some spelling mistakes in helpC.
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- Related Topics :
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- Overview
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Quick Start ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- From the command line enter HELPC HELPDEMO to compile the demo help database.
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- After the compilation process is ended, enter HELPENG HELPDEMO to browse the
- demo help database.
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- If you want to compile for windows :
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- from the command line enter HELPC HELPDEMO /W31
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- and after that HC31 HELPDEMO
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- (HC31 is the Microsoft Help Compiler)
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- from windows, open the HELPDEMO.HLP file from the windows help engine. (Notice
- - if you do not have the HC help compiler from windows, we have included a
- compiled version of HELPDEMO (HELPDEMO.HLP) so you will be able to feel the
- quality of the output that can be generated, and decide if you want to purchase
- the HC31 program (Included with the SDK, BC++, TPW, BP and probably some other
- packages), or download it from one of the sites Microsoft had uploaded it to).
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- If you use windows 3.0, or want your help file to be compatible with winHelp
- 3.0 use :
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- HELPC /W30 HELPDEMO
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- HC HELPDEMO
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- To compile for THELP use :
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- HELPC /TH+ HELPDEMO
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- HL -x -e100 -p -i -oHELPDEMO.TPH HELPDEMO.HL
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- To compile for QuickHelp :
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- HELPC /QH+ HELPDEMO
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- HELPMAKE -e15 -oHELPDEMO.QH HELPDEMO.SRC
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- To compile for TVHC :
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- HELPC /TV+ HELPDEMO
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- TVHC HELPDEMO.TXT
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- To compile for POPHELP :
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- HELPC /PH+ HELPDEMO
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- MAKEHELP /Q HELPDEMO
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- To compile for DESQview/X :
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- HELPC /XD+ HELPDEMO
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- MDVXHELP HELPDEMO.HLP @HELPDEMO.LST
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- COPY HELPDEMO.HLP d:\DVX\HELP
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- To compile for Native Mem Format :
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- HELPC /MT+ HELPDEMO
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- (Use HE HELPDEMO to view that database).
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- To compile for IPF (OS/2) format :
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- HELPC /OS2 HELPDEMO
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- Switch to an OS/2 session.
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- IPFC /INF HELPDEMO
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- (Use the VIEW Command to browse the database).
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- To create a text document with table of contents, glossary and index :
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- HELPC /TXT HELPDEMO
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- To create a word processor document with table of contents,
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- glossary and index :
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- HELPC /RTF HELPDEMO
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- import helpdemo.rtf to your word-processor, and update fields.
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- (e.g. Microsoft WinWord : File|Open to open the document
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- Answer Yes to convert from Rich Text Format
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- Press F9 to update embedded format fields
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- somewhere in the first page (after the
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- Table Of Contents title), and in the last
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- page (after the index title).)
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- Related Topics :
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- Overview
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- File List
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. The Help Engine ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To start the help engine program enter HELPENG on the command line, and choose
- the help database you want to view from the list box. Use the Tab key to cycle
- between hot-link words, and press Enter to go to that link.
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- If you know the name of the SET file of the database you want to activate, you
- can enter it on the command line, and the help engine will display it.
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- If you have a mouse, you can use it to point at the hi-lighted links, and
- activate them by pressing the left mouse button.
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- Press the ALT-T key combination to choose from a list of TOPICS in the
- database, Press ALT-B to go back to the previous displayed TOPIC, Press ALT-X
- to exit the help engine.
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- The exit command can be given by pressing the right mouse button.
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- Use F10 to open the menu bar, and use the arrow keys to navigate the options.
- When you find the option you are interested in, Use the Enter key to execute
- it, or the Esc key to cancel. The menu bar can be navigated using the mouse as
- well.
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- To create a new help database please refer to the HELPC documentation file.
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- If you want to use the Native Mem Format Databases, Please use the supplied
- HE.EXE program.
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- Related Topics :
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- Trouble Shooting
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- Overview
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Trouble Shooting ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- If you receive some kind of an error message while using the help development
- kit please refer to this section.
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- tableOps: xxxx error message :
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- This message is generated by the Paradox Engine if an internal error occurs, if
- you receive a message that is not understood (e.g. Table is busy), please try
- one of the following :
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- 1. Try running the Help Compiler or the Help Engine with another input and
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- notice if the problem exists, if it does, turn to the next entry,
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- otherwise try to see what the difference between the inputs is.
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- 2. Check your free memory, try to move some TSR's from memory, or use the
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- protected mode compiler/engine available with the registered version.
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- 3. Check if you have loaded dos SHARE program, it is advised to use SHARE
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- with programs that use the Paradox Engine. If you receive a table busy
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- error, try to see if you have another program that uses the same table
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- in another session (Windows/DESQview etc..).
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- 4. PANIC - Please contact the distibuter/author for additional help.
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- Microsoft's HC31 help compiler will generate a error in RTF file error :
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- 1. Re-compile using HELPC 4.0+. This should solve the problem, if the problem
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- still exists - please try steps 2 and 3, and notify the author.
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- 2. Use a binary disk editor to look at the character at the position x - 1
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- in the RTF file (where x is the error position reported by HC31).
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- 3. Try to replace that charqacter from a special PC oem character to a
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- "standard" ascii character (such as *). If the problem still occurs,
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- please contact ISoft D&M/The author, otherwise - you probably came
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- accross a character that HC31 can not handle. In that case - try using
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- HC300b (the one that generates winHelp 3.0 format), or delete these
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- characters from your source HDF file.
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- Borland's HL help linker will generate a FE02: Out Of Memory error :
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- 1. Re-compile using HELPC V3.0+, to include ;INDEX directives after the
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- screen's definitions.
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- Borland's HL help linker will complain about undefined context numbers :
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- 1. You probably have a contents.h file in the current directory, that hl
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- tries to use to bind the help topics to Borland's IDE on-line help,
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- try renaming this file, and re-compile with HL.
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- HelpC will not create the database when compiling to Native Mem (/MT+) :
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- 1. Try compiling with report generation on (/R+) to Native Paradox
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- (/PX+) format. If there are errors, consult the HELPC.LST file, fix
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- them, and re-try.
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- 2. If the database is BIG, you might not have enough memory - Remember that
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- Native Mem tables are generated in memory. You will have to use the
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- HelpCX protected mode compiler (Available with the registered version).
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- HelpEng/HE will complain on an old-database when trying to open a help
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- database with it :
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- 1. Re-Compile the database using helpC.
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- HelpEng/HE will complain on un-supported database format, when trying to
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- open a database :
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- 1. HelpEng can not display Native Mem databases, and HE can not display
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- Native PX databases. Use the other help engine supplied.
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- HE will not be able to open a Native Mem database :
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- 1. Use the protected mode HEX help engine. (Available for registered users).
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- Where is HL - Borland's Help Linker :
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- 1. HL is not included with Borland C++ or Borland Pascal, Borland sells an
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- additional package called Borland Open Architecture (and Borlad OA for
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- Pascal) that include among other things - the THELP help linker.
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- HelpEng/HE will complain on an old-database when tring to open a help database
- with it :
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- 1. Re-Compile the database using helpC.
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- HelpEng/HE will complain on un-supported database format, when trying to open a
- database :
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- 1. HelpEng can not display Native Mem databases, and HE can not display
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- Native PX databases. Use the other help engine supplied.
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- HE will not be able to open a Native Mem database :
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- 1. Use the protected mode HEX help engine. (Available for registered users).
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- We have encountered some users that ran into problems, because they did not use
- the dos SHARE program. We advise that you will always load the SHARE program in
- your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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- Related Topics :
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- Overview
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- Help Engine
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- Help Compiler
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Help Compiler ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The HELPC help compiler is a dos command line program that receives a help
- definition file (.HDF) and produce a help database.
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- The helpC command line is :
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- HELPC source.fil [/NT:topic-table-name]
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- [/NL:link-table-name]
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- [/ND:data-file-name]
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- [/NK:keywords-table-name]
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- [/D:conditional-define]
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- [/ED=P|C|+]
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- [/EL=x]
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- [/R-] [/ST-] [/CS+] [/EP+] [/WD-] [/RM-]
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- [/W+] [/W30] [/W31] [TH+] [/QH+] [/TV+] [/PH+] [/XD+]
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- [/PX+] [/MT+] [/OS2] [/TXT] [/RTF]
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- The output of the compiler is a set data file called source.SET, that includes
- the names of the other help database components.
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- Please Notice - if the /W+ /W30 or /W31 switch is defined, the compiler will
- generate a .HPJ and .RTF files that can be used with the Microsoft HC (v3.00b)
- or HC31 help compiler, and output a .HLP windows help file!.
-
- By default the help compiler produces a help cross reference report on the
- topics/links used in the database, if the /R- switch is set, no cross-ref
- report will be generated, and no database integrity indicators will be given.
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- IMPORTANT - Scan the output cross reference report for links defined, that are
- not defined as topics!
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- Notice - An additional switch is available that instructs the help compiler to
- indicate it's parse and code generation progress. Use the /EP+ switch to see
- that the helpC compiler is active. Please understand that the compile process
- can take a long time, on complex help databases. This switch does nothing more
- that ensure to you that the help compiler is alive.
-
- The /ST switch defines if the topic name defined in the .TOPIC command can
- include embeded spaces. By default this switch is set to /ST- (No embedded
- spaces).
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- The /CS switch turns Topics and Links case sensativity to ON. Use this switch
- with care - Only if you must have a lower/mixed case index in THELP or POPHELP
- use this switch. Notice that help databases that compile fine with case
- sensativity set to off, might fail to do so in case sensativity on. By deafult
- this switch is set to off (-).
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- The /XD switch generates code to the MDVXHELP help compiler, available free in
- the file DVXHLP10.ZIP on the Internet. When this switch is given, a set of
- cover and section files is generated, as well as a response file that should be
- used to compile the help database.
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- The /OS2 switch generates IPF source code. You must compile the generated code
- with IPFC, from within an OS/2 session (window or full screen).
-
- The /WD switch controls Warning Display. By default Warning Display is On, if
- you do not want to see the Warnings issued by the compiler when a topic name or
- link are found to be incompatible with the target source, and helpC translate
- them to be syntax compatible with the target.
-
- Use the /RTF switch to create a word-processor ready RTF file, import this file
- (and update the fields e.g.- F9 in WinWord) to create a professional formatted
- documentation from the same source code!.
-
- Use the /TXT switch to create a text file document from your .HDF source. With
- this feature you can create on-line help and printed documentation from the
- same source!.
-
- The /RM- switch uses disk cross-reference report tables. Usage of this option
- will allow the creation of cross-reference report for huge databases. This
- options will slow the creation of reports, use it only for databases so big
- that the report can not be generated using memory tables.
-
- The /ED= switch creates the external references (if ant are defined) in one of
- the following formats : /ED=P (Default) creates the external definitions in a
- pascal unit, /ED=C creates the external definitions in a C header file, and
- /ED=+ creates a C++ header file.
-
- The /EL= switch sets the Error Level used. This switch can be overriden by the
- .ERRORLEVEL statement. The acceptable error levels are :
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- 0 No Check - (Default) - No action is taken.
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- 1 Trap - The link is replaced to a special topic named ERROR.
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- 2 Strip - The link is replaced by the Text part only.
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- 3 Delete - The text and link parts are deleted.
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- 9 Abort - helpC will abort with an error message, indicating the
-
- line number.
-
- Please refer to the Exception Handling section below about helpC error
- processing.
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- Related Topics :
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- Overview
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- Command Line
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- Help Engine
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- Technical Documentation
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Command Line ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The compiler switches are defined on the command line. These switches can be
- placed before and after the source file name. The compiler will look for a file
- named HELPC.CFG in the current directory, and process it before any command
- line switches are processed.
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- Switches on the command line will over-ride switches set before them, on the
- command line or in one of the response options file.
-
- Response option files can be specified by prefixing their name with a @ sign.
-
- Examples :
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- If our HELPC.CFG file, in the current directory is :
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- /W31
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- /R-
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- And we compile using HELPC HELPDEMO
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- The helpdemo.hdf file will be compiled, with the target set to winhelp 3.1
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- and no cross-reference report.
-
- Compile using HELPC HELPDEMO /r+
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- Will create winhelp 3.1 sources, but a report will be generated.
-
- Compile using HELPC /w- HELPDEMO
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- Will generate native format help database, no report is generated.
-
- If we have a file called MYSWITCH.CFG with the following lines :
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- /TH+
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- /ST-
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- /CS+
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- And we compile using HELPC @MYSWITCH.CFG HELPDEMO
-
- A THELP source, using Long Topic Names, with case sensitivity will be
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- generated, no cross reference report is generated. (HELPC.CFG contains /r-)
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- Related Topics :
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- Overview
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- Help Compiler
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. Technical Documentation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Help Engine database is a combination of text that is read by the user, and
- a Topic and Links database that allows the user to view the topics he is
- interested in, using hyper-text methods.
-
- This document describes the HLPDK language syntax, HELPC compiler operation and
- the native databases structure.
-
- Related Topics :
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- Help Compiler
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- Help Engine
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- Help Definition Format
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- Native Format Structure
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. Native Database Structure ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Each help database is built of 5 components :
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- 1. Help Data File - this file contains the raw text data.
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- 2. Topic Index - a database table that contains the topic names, and
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- the references to the topics in the Data File.
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- 3. Links Index - a database table that contains the list of links
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- defined for each topic, and positional data.
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- 4. Keywords Index - a database table that contains the list of keywords,
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- and the topics that have these keywords.
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- 5. Set Data File - a database configuration file that contains the
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- names of the 3 components defined above, and some
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- additional information.
-
- Version 1.x is the bare-bones version that includes only the basic operations
- needed from a hyper-text database, this version is implemented using the
- Paradox Engine V3.0 to manage the Topic and Link index tables.
-
- Version 2.x has a new field in the topic table - the title field, help
- databases that were compiled with V1.x will not be executed by version 2.x,
- they will have to be re-compiled!.
-
- Version 3.x fields have different length - the databases have to be
- re-compiled.
-
- Version 5.0+ has a new entry in the help set file, database have to be
- re-compiled, or the value 128 should be added in the last line of the help set
- file, and the version number should be changed to 5.0.
-
- Version 6.0+ has added the keyword support - a new database table is added, and
- a new set format is defined. Help databases will have to be re-compiled for
- Natice targets.
-
- In Version 7.0 the title field has been expanded once more - to 70 characters.
- Help databases will have to be re-compiled.
-
- In Version 8.0 the tType field was added to the Topics database. Old databases
- will have to be re-compiled.
-
- The format of the help database is released to the public domain, if you
- implement a database viewer on this database structure, I would be happy to
- receive a copy ..
-
- Related Topics :
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- Help Compiler
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- Help Engine
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- Help Definition Format
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- Topic Index Format
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- Links Index Format
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- Keywords Index Format
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- Set File Format
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-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Help Definition Format ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The help definition file format is as follows :
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- | remarks ...
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- | remarks ...
-
- |
-
- | .ENTRY topic-name
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- | [.TITLE optional title for topic]
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- | [.TITLEATTR paragraph attributes]
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- | [.KEYWORDS optional keywords for topic]
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- | [.GROUPS group1 [group2 ..]]
-
- | topic text and link reference ..
-
- | topic text and link reference ..
-
- | topic text and link reference ..
-
- | topic text and link reference ..
-
- | .END-ENTRY
-
- |
-
- | remarks ...
-
- |
-
- |
-
- | .ENTRY topic2-name
-
- | [.KEYWORDS keyword1 keyword2 ..]
-
- | [.GROUPS group3 [group2 ..]]
-
- | [.PARAGRAPH [paragraph attributes]]
-
- | topic 2 text and link reference ..
-
- | topic 2 text and link reference ..
-
- | topic 2 text and link reference ..
-
- | [.END-PARAGRAPH]
-
- | additional topic2 text ...
-
- | .END-ENTRY
-
- |
-
- | .POPUP popup-name
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- | [.TITLE optional title for popup]
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- | definition for some reference
-
- | ...
-
- | .END-POPUP
-
- As can be seen - lines between the .ENTRY and .END-ENTRY keywords are
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- the lines processed by the help compiler, to create the help database,
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- every other line is considered a remark, and is not parsed or evaluated by
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- the help compiler.
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- The topic text and link reference lines are simple text lines, with
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- special link marks.
-
- A sample will provide the details :
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- This is a text help line that includes one ~link~link-topic-name~ in it.
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- This line will be displayed in the help engine program as :
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- This is a text help line that includes one link in it.
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- The word "link" will be in a different color then the rest of the line,
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- to indicate that this is a link. If the user hi-lights the link, and
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- presses Enter (or points the mouse cursor and clicks), the help engine will
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- look for a topic called "link-topic-name", and display it.
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- Browse the HELPDEMO.HDF file for a demo of a help database definition file.
-
- Notes :
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- 1. The keywords .TOPIC and .END-TOPIC can be used instead of .ENTRY and
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- . .END-ENTRY respectively.
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- An equivalent pair of keywords are .TOP and .ENDTOP .
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- You can use .EXT-TOPIC instead of .TOPIC/.ENTRY etc.. - topics created
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- with that statement are the same as regular topics, only - an external
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- reference is created for them to be linked to a pascal/C/C++ program.
-
- 2. Keywords are NOT case sensitive. (.topic = .TOPIC = .eNTry)
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- 3. The .TITLE keyword is optional. If no title is defined, the topic name
-
- is used as a title. The .TITLEATTR keyword is used to describe the
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- title text attributes. The syntax is the same as the .PARAGRAPH text
-
- attributes. Please refer to the Text Attributes section below for further
-
- discussion of the optional paragraph attributes.
-
- 4. If you want the ~ sign to appear in your help database, use ~~ in your
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- help source file. (e.g. "This is a ~~" will be "This is a ~" in the final
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- help database.).
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- 5. The Optional .PARAGRAPH and .END-PARAGRAPH commands in the help topic text,
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- specify the start and the end of a paragraph. This feature is currently
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- supported only for winhelp, RTF and IPF sources. This feature is important if
- you
-
- want to create long paragraphs that will wrap correctly when a user resizes
-
- the help window. Please refer to the Text Attributes section below for
- further
-
- discussion of the optional paragraph attributes.
-
- 6. When a .PARAGRAPH is issued, a .END-PARAGRAPH MUST be specified at the
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- end of the paragraph. These commands must appear as the first words in
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- a line. The text after the .PARAGRAPH command is NOT part of the text
-
- of the help topic.
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- 7. The optional .KEYWORDS command can appear after the .TITLE command
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- (If there is one), or the .TOPIC header (otherwise), Use this command
-
- to help the user search for sets of topics that are connected to a
-
- specific keyword. The syntax of this command is :
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- .KEYWORDS keyword-1 keyword-2 ...
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- 8. .POPUP and .END-POPUP (or .ENDPOP) are used to define popup topics that
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- are displayed on the same screen as the original topic that includes the
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- link to them. Popup entries allow the user to consult a glossary, and
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- not lose the topic he was reading. Popups are supported in the winhelp,
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- OS/2 IPF, Native PX and Native Mem formats. In the other formats Popups are
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- used as standard topics.
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- 9. In the Text target .POPUP entries will be automatically included in a
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- Glossary file that you can add as an appendix to your documentation.
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- 10. The .GROUPS statement associate a topic with several groups, you can
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- create topics with menus to groups of other topics using the statement
-
- ".INSERT GROUP group-name" in your topic text. Please refer to the
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- Groups section of this document for additional discussion of this
-
- function.
-
- Additional commands include :
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- | .TEXTCOLOR, .LINKCOLOR and .LINKHIGH - VGA colors of text and links in normal
-
- and high (selected) states in the native help format.
-
- The syntax of these commands is :
-
- | .TEXTCOLOR w
-
- or
-
- | .LINKCOLOR x
-
- or
-
- | .LINKHIGH y
-
- Where w, x and y are the color of the text/link, which is a combination of the
-
- color of the foreground with the color of the background multiplied by 16.
-
- The colors that can be used for both fore and background are :
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- Black = 0
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- Blue = 1
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- Green = 2
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- Cyan = 3
-
- Red = 4
-
- Magenta = 5
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- Brown = 6
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- LightGray = 7
-
- The colors that can be used only for the foreground are :
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- DarkGray = 8
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- LightBlue = 9
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- LightGreen = 10
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- LightCyan = 11
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- LightRed = 12
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- LightMagenta = 13
-
- Yellow = 14
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- White = 15
-
- For example : to set the normal color of a link to light green on blue, use
-
- | .LINKCOLOR 26
-
- where 26 = 10 + 16 * 1. (10 = light green, 1 = blue).
-
- Creating Multiple Source Projects :
-
- Use the .INCLUDE commands in the source of your .HDF file, to include an
-
- additional source file. .INCLUDE is not supported in the middle of a topic.
-
- For Example :
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- .. some stuff
-
- | .include 2ndfile.hdf
-
- .. additional stuff
-
- will process 2NDFILE.HDF in the middle of our source file.
-
- Please notice - .INCLUDE commands can be nested in your source file,
-
- it is however not recommended to nest them too deep, helpC does not
-
- close the input file when a .INCLUDEd file is processed, in order to
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- minimize help generation time - there is however, a limit on the number
-
- of open files that can be used by a program - this is a limit set by dos.
-
- Use the .INSERT CODE statement to insert target code that will not be
-
- translated by helpC. helpC will send un-translated code to the output target
-
- until a .END-CODE statement is found.
-
- For example - creating a small table in winhelp format :
-
- | .. normal code
-
- | .ifdef windows
-
- | .insert code
-
- | \pard{\tab column1\tab column2\tab column3}\par
-
- | \pard{\par col1data\tab col2data ..}\par
-
- | .end-code
-
- | .endif
-
- GUI Font based targets :
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- The .FIXEDFONT command is used to define a non proportional font as the
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- default font of the help database. Currently the only targets affected
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- by this command are windows winHelp v3.x. If you find that your help
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- databases are not aligned after they are converted to winHelp format, use
-
- this command and re-compile. This command has no effect on targets that are
-
- different from the targets mentioned before.
-
- The .PCFONT command is used to define a font that has the standard pc
-
- character set (Terminal - in windows). If you convert a text based
-
- database that uses the PC's special characters, use this command to
-
- set the default font. This command has no effect on targets that are
-
- different from the targets mentioned before.
-
- Text targets :
-
- The .PAGELENGTH and .PAGEWIDTH statements set the printed page length in
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- rows, and width in columns. The syntax is .PAGELENGTH xx or .PAGEWIDTH yy .
-
- Use the .SETFONT command to change or add fonts to the font palette, The
-
- syntax is : .SETFONT font-number 'Font-Name-In-The-Target-Language'. If
-
- for example we would like to change font number 3 in the windows target
-
- to be a font X of family Y we would write :
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- | .SETFONT 3 'Y X'
-
- Use the .TITLEDEFAULTS statement to set the default text attributes of the
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- topics titles in the help database. These defaults can be over-ridden with
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- the .TITLEATTR statement in the topic definition. Please refer to the Text
-
- Attributes section below for discussion of paragraph text attributes.
-
- Use the .ATTRDEFAULTS statement to set the default text attributes of
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- paragraph text in the database. Please refer to the Text Attributes section
-
- below.
-
- Use the .ERRORLEVEL command to set the error level. The syntax is .ERRORLEVEL x
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- where x is one of the following :
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- 0 No Check - (Default) - No action is taken.
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- 1 Trap - The link is replaced to a special topic named ERROR.
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- 2 Strip - The link is replaced by the Text part only.
-
- 3 Delete - The text and link parts are deleted.
-
- 9 Abort - helpC will abort with an error message, indicating the
-
- line number.
-
- Please refer to the Exception Handling section below about helpC error
- processing.
-
- Use the .ALIAS command to substitute a popup/topic name with another name. The
- syntax is .ALIAS newname origname. Whenever a newname link is found, the alias
- of origname is used. This can be very useful when you want to give multiple
- names to a topic, or when HLPDK source is the target of an incremental
- compiler.
-
- Related Topics :
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- Technical Documentation
-
- Conditional Defines
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- Groups
-
- Text Attributes
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. Conditional Defines ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The helpC compiler supports conditional define directives that allow you to
- tailor your source according to define symbols that are known to the compiler.
-
- You can use the .ifdef, .ifndef, .else and .endif directives to test the target
- of your compile and do different things according to this target.
-
- If for example you have a Windows bitmap you want to include in your generated
- RTF file, when you compile to winhelp format, but, you would like to use a
- statement in other targets that do not support graphics, you could do the
- following :
-
- | .ifdef windows
-
- | some text {\bmc mybmp.bmp} some more text
-
- | .else
-
- | some text AND STATEMENT HERE some more text
-
- | .endif
-
- When the compiler will generate the code, the RTF command \bmc will be inserted
- in the output of the compiler for windows targets (/W30, /W31), and a simple
- text statement will be inserted otherwise.
-
- The conditional directives supported are :
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- | .ifdef SYMBOL - Compile code only if SYMBOL is defined.
-
- | .ifndef SYMBOL - Compile code only if SYMBOL is NOT defined.
-
- | .endif - Any .ifdef/.ifndef should be terminated by a .endif .
-
- | .else - Reverse the previous .ifdef/.ifndef
-
- The following SYMBOLS are automatically defined by the compiler :
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- Symbol When Defined
-
- ------ ------------
-
- DEF /PX+
-
- W31 /W31
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- W30 /W30
-
- THS /TH+
-
- QHS /QH+
-
- TVH /TV+
-
- PHS /PH+
-
- DVX /XD+
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- MEM /MT+
-
- OS2 /OS2
-
- TXT /TXT
-
- WINDOWS /W30, /W31
-
- THELP /TH+
-
- QUICKHELP /QH+
-
- TVHC /TV+
-
- NATIVEPARADOX /PX+
-
- POPHELP /PH+
-
- DESQVIEW/X /XD+
-
- NATIVEMEMORY /MT+
-
- VERx.y When Compiling with helpC Vx.y
-
- NATIVE /PX+, /MT+
-
- DOCUMENT /TXT, /RTF
-
- You can define your own conditional defines on the command line using the /D:
- switch of helpC.
-
- e.g.
-
- Source :
-
- | ... some text ..
-
- | .ifdef mydef
-
- | Special Text for mydef situation
-
- | .endif
-
- | ... more text
-
- and you compile using HELPC /D:MYDEF the special text will be included.
-
- Related Topics :
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- Technical Documentation
-
- Help Definition
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. Text Attributes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Topic's text can receive visual attributes such as a font, size, bold, italic
- etc.. by using the paragraph attributes on the .PARAGRAPH (.par) line. Text
- attributes are currently supported in the winhelp and rtf targets.
-
- The attributes that can be applied to text are :
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- Font - The font the text will be displayed in.
-
- Bold - The text is displayed in bold characters.
-
- Italic - The text is displayed in italic characters.
-
- Underline - The text is displayed in underline characters.
-
- Size - The size of the font.
-
- Box - The paragraph can be contained in a box.
-
- Align - The paragraph can be alligned.
-
- Color - The text foreground color.
-
- The syntax is :
-
- | .PARAGRAPH [attr1 attr1-parameters [attr2 attr2-parameters [..] ]]
-
- The allowed parameters to attributes are :
-
- 1. FONT font-number-in-font-palette : The font number in the font palette,
- there
-
- is a standard font palette for winhelp and rtf targets that include the
-
- following fonts :
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- 0 : Times Roman (roman Tms Rmn)
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- 1 : Symbol (decor Symbol)
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- 2 : Helvetica (swiss Helv)
-
- 3 : LinePrinter (modern LinePrinter)
-
- 4 : Terminal (roman Terminal)
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- 5 : Times New Roman (roman Times New Roman)
-
- 6 : Arial (swiss Arial)
-
- 7 : CG Times (WN) (roman CG Times (WN))
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- 8 : Courier (modern Courier)
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- 9 : Modern (modern Modern)
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- 10 : Script (script Script)
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- 11 : Univers (WN) (swiss Univers (WN))
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- 12 : Wingdings (nil Wingdings)
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- 13 : MS Sans Serif (swiss MS Sans Serif)
-
- 2. BOLD ON|OFF - Set bold mode to on/off.
-
- 3. ITALIC ON|OFF - Set italic mode to on/off.
-
- 4. UNDERLINE ON|OFF - Set underline mode on/off.
-
- 5. SIZE font-size - Set the size of the font.
-
- 6. BOX NONE|NORMAL|THICK|SHADOW|DOUBLE - Print paragraph in a box which has one
-
- of the described borders : NONE is no border at all.
-
- 7. ALIGN LEFT|RIGHT|CENTER|JUSTIFY - Print the text in the paragraph aligned
-
- to one of the sides, the center or justified in the paragraph.
-
- 8. COLOR color-number-in-color-palette - The numbers are the same numbers used
-
- for dos native systems and described in the help definition format section
-
- above, regarding the .LINKCOLOR, .TEXTCOLOR and .LINKHIGH statements.
-
- Example :
-
- | .PAR BOX SHADOW FONT 13 BOLD
-
- | ... some text here ..
-
- | .ENDPAR
-
- Will display the paragraph in a shadow bordered box, using font 13 in the
-
- palette (MS Sans Serif assuming that the original palette is used) with bold
-
- characters.
-
- Related Topics :
-
- Technical Documentation
-
- Help Definition
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 16. Groups Definition and Usage ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Topics can be associated to groups using the .GROUPS statement in the topic
-
- heading. Menus to these groups can later be created by using the
-
- command .INSERT GROUP group-name in the topic text.
-
- An example will clarify the use of this function :
-
- Let us assume that we have a car's collectors database, where the description
-
- of each car is a topic. We would like to present a hierarchy to the user that
-
- looks like that :
-
- Overview Screen
-
- |
-
- +--------- Cars by Country
-
- | |
-
- | +------------ U.S.A ... List of cars manufactured in U.S.A
-
- | +------------ U.K.
-
- | +------------ Italy
-
- |
-
- +--------- Cars by Maker
-
- | |
-
- | +------------ Alfa-Romeo ... List of Alfa-Romeo models
-
- | +------------ GM
-
- | +------------ Mazda
-
- |
-
- +--------- Cars by type
-
- |
-
- +------------ 4x4 & Jeeps
-
- +------------ Sport Cars
-
- +------------ Family Sedans
-
- We will create group references in the topics using the .GROUPS statement,
-
- The Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 topic will look like :
-
- | .topic alfa_romeo_spider_2000
-
- | .title Alfa Romeo Spider 2000
-
- | .keywords alfa spider convertible sport classic
-
- | .groups italian alfa sport
-
- |
-
- | The Alfa Romeo ...
-
- |
-
- |
-
- | .end-topic
-
- The Italian Cars Directory topic will be :
-
- | .topic italy_directory
-
- | .title Italian Cars Directory
-
- | .keywords directory
-
- |
-
- | Cars Manufactured in Italy :
-
- |
-
- | .insert group italian
-
- |
-
- | .end-topic
-
- If our database includes 3 cars that have a reference to the Italian group
-
- this will be the equivalent of writing :
-
- | .topic italy_directory
-
- | .title Italian Cars Directory
-
- | .keywords directory
-
- |
-
- | Cars Manufactured in Italy :
-
- |
-
- | ~Alfa Romeo Spider 2000~alfa_romeo_spider_2000~
-
- | ~Ferrari 308 GTS~Ferrari_308_gts~
-
- | ~Fiat Uno 70S~fiat_uno_70s~
-
- |
-
- | .end-topic
-
- Related Topics :
-
- Technical Documentation
-
- .HDF Syntax
-
- Conditional Defines
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 17. Exception Handling ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- helpC provides mechanism to handle link exceptions. An exception is a link to
- an identifier that is not defined as a topic or popup. In order to help you
- find these errors helpC contains the cross reference report that can be
- produced using the /R+ switch. You can browse the HELPC.LST file generated by
- helpC if a cross reference report is generated, and search for the string ERROR
- that describes undefined links.
-
- helpC provides additional exception handling facilities. When an error is found
- during compile helpC can perform on of the following actions :
-
- 0: No Check - Default - helpC does not do anything. The link is passed as is to
-
- the target. The target help engine/compiler will handle the
-
- exception as it is implemented.
-
- 1: Trap - helpC will replace the link key with the key ERROR. It is the
-
- responsibility of the help database author to provide such a
-
- topic/popup.
-
- 2: Strip - helpC will pass the text of the link to the target with no link
-
- support. The text will appear as normal text.
-
- 3: Delete - Both the text and the link will be deleted and will not appear in
-
- the target.
-
- 9: Abort - helpC will abort, with an error message, and the line the link
-
- is defined. This mode is recommended when you are debugging
-
- your help database.
-
- You can set the error level using the following techniques :
-
- - Use the /EL=x switch on the helpC command line.
-
- - Use the .ERRORLEVEL x .HDF statement.
-
- Important Points :
-
- 1. When errorLevel = 0 (default) no topic database is created during pass 1, if
- you set .errorlevel somewhere in your source, after some topics/popups have
- been defined, these topics will not be in the symbol table created by helpC and
- will be considered an exception!.
-
- Related Topics :
-
- Technical Documentation
-
- .HDF Syntax
-
- Help Compiler
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 18. Topic Index Format ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The topic index table format is as follows :
-
- TOPIC - 40 characters string key - this is the topic "name".
-
- FILENAME - 38 characters string field - includes the name of the
-
- help raw data file. (Notice - V1.0 ignores the value of this
-
- field, it is here for future expansion).
-
- START - longint (long) field that contains the offset from the data file
-
- start, to the start of the topics text data, in bytes.
-
- LEN - longint (long) field that contains the length (in bytes) of the
-
- text data of the topic.
-
- TITLE - 70 characters string key - the title of the topic.
-
- TTYPE - 1 character - topic type. Currently supported types are :
-
- 'T' = Topic.
-
- 'P' = Popup.
-
- Related Topics :
-
- Technical Documentation
-
- Links Index Format
-
- Keywords Index Format
-
- Set File Format
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 19. Links Index Format ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The links index table format is as follows :
-
- TOPIC - 40 characters string key - the name of the topic that
-
- has the link.
-
- SEQ - integer (int) key - contains the sequential number of
-
- the link in the topic. (This way you can assign the links
-
- order in the topic).
-
- LINK - 40 characters string key - the name of the link topic to
-
- display if the link is chosen.
-
- LINE - integer (int) field - the line (from the start of the topic)
-
- this link is displayed on.
-
- COL - integer (int) field - the column this link is displayed on.
-
- TXT - 70 characters string field - the text to display on the line.
-
- Related Topics :
-
- Technical Documentation
-
- Topic Index Format
-
- Keywords Index Format
-
- Set File Format
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 20. Set File Format ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The set file is a text file that contains one entry in each line, using
-
- the following format :
-
- help-database-engine
-
- version-of-generating-compiler
-
- topic-index-table name
-
- links-index-table name
-
- keywords-index-table name
-
- help-raw-data-file name
-
- number-of-topics
-
- length-of-file
-
- link-normal-color
-
- link-high-color
-
- text-normal-color
-
- The help-database-engine values available today are DEF=Paradox and MEM=memory
- Tables.
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- Related Topics:
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- Technical Documentation
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- Topic Index Format
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- Links Index Format
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- Keywords Index Format
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 21. Keywords Index Format ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The keywords index table format is as follows :
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- KEYWORD - 40 characters string key - the keyword.
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- TOPIC - 40 characters string key - the topic name that this keyword is
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- assigned to.
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- Notice - the database will include a row for each keyword, that has the
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- TOPIC field blank. This is used to display the first list of keywords, that
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- if chosen, will display the 2nd list of topics that have the chosen keyword
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- in their .KEYWORDS definition.
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- Related Topics:
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- Technical Documentation
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- Topic Index Format
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- Links Index Format
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- Set File Format
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 22. Related Products ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The following products/packages provide additional HLPDK functionality :
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- 1. Name : IL2HDK - Interrupt List (Ralf Brown) 2 HLPDK convert program.
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- Version : 2.2
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- Availability : IL2HDK22.ZIP.
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- Status : Free.
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- Author : Ron Loewy.
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- 2. Name : HPCHDK - HelpPC 2 HLPDK convert program.
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- Version : 1.0
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- Availability : HPCHDK10.ZIP.
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- Status : Free.
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- Author : Yaniv Golan (s2942275@tech02.technion.ac.il)
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- 3. Name : SCANHELP - Turbo Pascal Scanner to help.
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- Version : 3.01
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- Availability : ? (Contact Author)
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- Status : Shareware.
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- Author : Duncan J. Murdoch (dmurdoch@mast.QueensU.CA)
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- 4. Name : NG2HDK - Norton Guides 2 HLPDK convert program.
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- Version : 1.0
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- Availability : NG2HDK10.ZIP
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- Status : Free.
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- Author : Ron Loewy.
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- 5. Name : NEWSDB - News Clips Hypertext system.
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- Version : Beta.
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- Availability : Not in GA yet. (I hope it will be around in Oct.).
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- Status : To Be Determined.
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- Author : Ron Loewy.
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- 6. Name : POPHDK - POPHELP 2 HLPDK convert program.
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- Version : 1.0
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- Availability : POPHDK10.ZIP.
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- Status : Free.
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- Author : Yaniv Golan (s2942275@tech02.technion.ac.il)
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- 7. Name : JARG2HDK - Jargon File to HLPDK convert program.
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- Version : 1.0
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- Availability : ? (Contact Author)
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- Status : ?
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- Author : Slren Pingel Dalsgaard (pingel@daimi.aau.dk)
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