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- This is a test file for INT2WHLP's ProcessPort() procedure. Its appearence
- depends of whether it was processed by the ProcessPort() procedure or
- the ProcessFile() procedure. The configuration file includes it in both
- ways in order to show both the actions taken by the ProcessPort()
- procedure and the contents of the file. The following comments suggest
- that the file was processed by the ProcessPort() procedure.
-
- ProcessPort() processes multi section files, where the sections are
- separated by lines starting with 8 dashes "-".
-
- The first line in each section is used as a topic title for the section
- and inserted i the file's index. The very first section - this section -
- gets the title "<filename> Note" where <filename> is the name of the file.
-
- The file's index is inserted in the WINHELP browse chain with other
- indexes, and the topics are inserted in a "ports" browse chain. Thus,
- WINHELP's "<<" browse button for this topic will either be grayed, or it
- will take you to the last topic in a file previously processed by the
- ProcessPort() procedure.
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- "Ports" Test, Section 1.
- This is line 2 in the first separate section in the Ports Test file. Line
- 1 was extracted by the ProcessPort() procedure and used as a header, and
- in the file's index.
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- "Ports" Test, Section 2.
-
- Line 2 in this section is emty, and this text starts on line 3. Again
- line 1 was extracted and used as a title.
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- "Ports" Test section 3 is an empty section.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- "Ports" Test Section 4.
-
- This is the last section in the Ports Test file. If other files are
- processed with the ProcessPort() procedure after this one, the ">>"
- browse button will take you to the "<filename> Note" topic in the
- first of these, otherwise it will be grayed.
-