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- CHAPTER 5 THE HELP AREA
-
- Getting Help
-
-
- INTRODUCING THE HELP AREA...
-
- Our goal is to provide to context-sensitive help for all of
- GIM's areas, to describe the meaning of each area, and the
- meanings of all the keys that can be pressed at any time.
-
- This context-sensitive help is provided by GIM's Help Area,
- which is available at any point by pressing the F9 key.
-
- This chapter will explain how to use the Help Area. To start
- with, pick an area -- any area -- and press F9.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE WE BEGIN...
-
- Before we begin with examples, you should be sure that you
- received a file called GIMHLP.GIM with your GIM diskettes.
- This file should have been automatically installed in the
- same directory where the GIM program was installed. If GIM
- can't find that file in the same directory with your GIM
- executables, the features of GIM's Help Area will not be
- available.
-
- ARROW KEYS AND THE MOUSE WITHIN HELP SCREENS...
-
- What you see when you first bring up GIM's Help Area is a
- window containing a number of paragraphs of text describing
- where you are in GIM, and what function keys are allowed from
- where you are.
-
- You will also see a scroll bar on the right-hand edge of that
- window, and there will be a cursor inside that window.
-
- You can use the arrow keys or the mouse to move the cursor
- around within that window. You can also use the home, end,
- page up and page down keys, or use the mouse to click on (or
- hold) the top or bottom of the scroll bars. If text extends
- beyond the bottom or top of the window, the arrow keys will
- cause the help text to scroll with the cursor.
-
- Try these, and you'll see what we mean.
-
- Some of the text may be highlighted differently than the rest
- of the text. If you move the cursor to that highlighted
- text, you may find that the highlighting color of that text
- changes. If that happens, that is a signal to you that the
- highlighted text is the title of another GIM Help Item, and
- if you press the enter key while the cursor is on that text,
- GIM's Help Area will open up that new Help Item. You can
- keep doing this as many times as you like.
-
- If you've opened up more than one Help Item in this way, you
- can then back out successively by pressing the escape key.
- (For this reason, the escape key DOES NOT mean the same thing
- as the F10 key, and the escape key WILL NOT exit you out of
- the Help Area. You should not get in the habit of thinking
- of the escape key as being synonymous with the F10 key. In
- most cases it is, but this is one exception!)
-
- Again, try this, and you'll see what we mean.
-
- Be sure to read the bottom two lines of the screen when the
- Help Area is active; it will list all of the cursor keys that
- are meaningful at any given moment.
-
- THE HELP INDEX...
-
- All of the titles that GIM's Help Area has to offer can be
- listed by pressing F1 from the Help Area. When the index is
- displayed, you can press F1 again to get back to the Help
- Item that you were reading.
-
- While the Help Index is displayed, you can use the arrow keys
- to move the cursor to any item that is of interest, just like
- you do in an ordinary Help Item.
-
- Try this, and you'll see what we mean.
-
- POSITIONING THE HELP WINDOW...
-
- GIM's Help Area window can be repositioned into any of ten
- predefined locations on your screen.
-
- These locations are selectable by pressing the shift-function
- keys from within the Help Area. Specifically:
-
- shift-F1 moves to the top half of your screen
- shift-F2 moves to the bottom half of your screen
- shift-F3 moves to the left half of your screen
- shift-F4 moves to the right half of your screen
- shift-F5 moves to the top left corner of your screen
- shift-F6 moves to the top right corner of your screen
- shift-F7 moves to the bottom left corner of your screen
- shift-F8 moves to the bottom right corner of your screen
- shift-F9 takes up the full screen
- shift-F10 moves to the center of your screen
-
- When you set this location in this way, your settings for
- each folder are remembered from one GIM session to the next.
-
- Most of the text in GIM Help windows will wrap around to fit
- the size of the window. Certain text, however, of necessity
- does not wrap around. (See, for example, the "Copyright
- Notice" Help Item.) In those situations, use a window
- location that uses the full width of the screen -- either
- shift-F1, shift-F2, or shift-F9.
-
- HELP WINDOW FRAMES...
-
- The help window normally has lines drawn around it, to set it
- off from the rest of the screen. This window frame can be
- turned on or off.
-
- To do this, press control-F2. Press this key again to turn
- these frames back on.
-
- Like the window position described in the previous section,
- the status of these window frames is also remembered for each
- folder from one GIM session to the next.
-
- OH, AND ONE MORE THING...
-
- As we said, our goal is to provide context-sensitive help for
- all of GIM's areas and functions.
-
- If you ever find that a Help Item isn't available where you
- think it should be, or if you find a Help Item that isn't
- very helpful, please bring it to our attention.