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- MicroFox
- P.O. Box 447
- Richfield, OH 44286-0447
- U.S.A.
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- Dear User Group Coordinator/Shareware Distributor:
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- As part of a promotional campaign, we are giving you two exciting programs to
- distribute to your membership/customers as shareware: AHELP and HDM. AHELP
- is a full-featured help system for Clipper applications, and HDM (Hard Disk
- Menu) is an independent menu and utility system.
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- Both programs are marketed as shareware, members who send in registration
- forms (included on the diskette) and a modest fee will receive additional
- benefits. This is one way we are marketing the products, and we hope you
- will participate.
-
- Enclosed are brief write-ups of each program, suggested as handouts.
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- Thank you for your assistance.
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-
- Sincerely,
-
- MicroFox Co.
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- Overview of AHELP for Clipper
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- AHELP provides both context-sensitive and generalized help windows for use
- with Clipper applications, either Summer '87 or 5.0. The shareware version
- enclosed is for Summer '87 and provides the following features:
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- * You control whether help windows have no border, a single-line border, or
- a double-line border.
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- * You control whether the cross-bars drawn inside the help windows have no
- line, a single line, or a double line.
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- * AHELP automatically determines the appropriate intersections.
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- * You control what colors AHELP will use for the help window border, title,
- content, and highlight bar in the help index window.
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- * You control whether or not the end user has the ability to create or
- modify help windows.
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- * You control whether or not the help windows have drop shadows.
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- * AHELP automatically positions the help window immediately below the screen
- position of the input variable (e.g., a GET variable) if the window will fit
- there; otherwise, the window appears immediately above the input variable.
-
- * AHELP provides a help index; whenever any help window is on the screen,
- the user may press F1 to see the help index. The help index is another
- window with a scrolling alphabetic listing of help subjects. The user
- uses the cursor control keys to highlight the subject of interest, and
- presses Enter to see the corresponding help window. The user may also
- type the first letter of the subject to move the highlight bar immediately
- to the first occurrence of that letter.
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- * AHELP is sensitive to the Clipper environment. If the cursor is off when
- help is invoked, it will be off when control returns to your application.
- Conversely, if the cursor is on when help is invoked, it will be on when
- control returns to your application. The same principle applies to colors,
- function keys, insert status, work area, and the status of SET CONSOLE,
- DELETED, ESCAPE, and SCOREBOARD.
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- * AHELP does not use any "wait state" commands (READ, WAIT, ACCEPT, INPUT,
- MENU TO), to avoid conflicts with any pending GETs. It uses the INKEY()
- function for all keyboard input, with two exceptions: it calls DBEDIT() for
- the help index window and MEMOEDIT() for displaying/editing help text.
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- The last page of the user guide (the .DOC file on the distribution diskette)
- is a registration and order form that the user may send in with a modest fee
- to receive a more advanced version of AHELP for either Clipper Summer '87 or
- 5.0 -- or both.
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- Overview of AHELP for Clipper, continued
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- This more advanced version of AHELP adds the following features:
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- * Network capability. AHELP opens the help file for shared use only unless
- an update is required. Then it locks the record long enough for the
- update, and immediately unlocks the record.
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- * Import help displays from ASCII text files. During creation of a new help
- display, the user may press F7 to tell AHELP to import one or more lines of
- text from a user-specified file.
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- * Copy or refer to an existing help display. During creation of a new help
- display, the user may press F1 to tell AHELP to open the help index window,
- "point" to the desired entry, and use that help display.
-
- * Key word capability. One or two key words may be specified for each help
- display, and a key word search routine allows lookup by matching against a
- key word prompt. You control whether or not this feature is enabled. If
- so, it is activated by pressing F7.
-
- * Change the default screen coordinates of either the edit window or the help
- window in the setup call.
-
- * "Drag" or move the help window around the screen and save its new position.
- You control whether or not this feature is enabled. If it is enabled, it
- is activated by pressing F5.
-
- * Expand or reduce the size of the help window and save its new shape. You
- control whether or not this feature is enabled. If it is enabled, it is
- activated by pressing F6.
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- Both the move and resize features store the new help window coordinates in the
- help file record, so the window will be opened in its new place or shape when
- recalled.
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- We are very excited about this program; it was introduced earlier this year
- and has received wide acclaim here, in Europe, and from as far away as
- Australia. We think Clipper developers everywhere should add this powerful
- program to their toolkit.
-