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- ** A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF **
- ** HOW TO RUN MINIHELP PLUS V3.2 **
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- For a complete explanation of how to run MiniHelp Plus v3.2,
- consult the User's Manual and the online Help files,
- mhplus32.hlp and mhpshell.hlp.
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-
- MiniHelp Plus v3.2 adds more functionality and ease of use
- to the "button bar" Windows shell that was introduced with
- the release of MiniHelp Plus v3.1. Quite simply, if you can
- a) type, and b) click the mouse on a button, you are fully
- capable of writing your very own Windows Help Files. And
- you can learn to do so in a very, very short time since the
- commands for MiniHelp Plus v3.2 are uncomplicated, easy
- to use, easy to learn, and fast.
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-
- Below is a list of the buttons and some of the features of
- MiniHelp Plus v3.2. The program has grown IMMENSELY
- since MiniHelp Plus v1.0, and quite a few of the features
- are new to MiniHelp Plus v3.2.
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-
- ** COMPILE RTF **
- After you have typed in (and saved) your MiniHelp Plus v3.2
- source file, click on this button to create the RTF File, Help
- Project File (HPJ), Header File (HHH), and the bitmapped
- image INI file (mhp23bmp.dat).
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-
- ** HELP COMPILER **
- Clicking on this button causes the Microsoft Help Compiler
- to begin compiling your Help file, using the HPJ file generated
- by MiniHelp Plus v3.2.
-
-
- ** MINIHELP HELP **
- The MiniHelp Plus v3.2 Help file is displayed when you click
- on this button on the button bar. The information in this Help
- file will assist you with learning (and serve as a reference to)
- the commands of MiniHelp Plus v3.2 and tell you everything
- you need to know to create your first Help file using MiniHelp
- Plus v3.2. It will also guide you through the syntax used to
- create your MiniHelp Plus v3.2 source file.
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-
- ** CONFIGURE... **
- Clicking on this button brings up the dialog box where you
- configure MiniHelp Plus v3.2. It is here where you define
- such things as the name of your current source file, the path
- and filename of your default ASCII text editor and which version
- of the Help Compiler you are using. You can also select a
- few options which tell MiniHelp Plus v3.2 whether to load
- in the source file of the currently defined project when you
- launch your default text editor, whether to load the HHH, HPJ,
- and ERR files into your default text editor or Windows Notepad,
- and whether to display the Welcome/Reminder message box
- each time MiniHelp Plus v3.2 is started.
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-
- ** VIEW RTF FILE **
- You can view the RTF file generated by MiniHelp Plus v3.2
- by clicking on this button. The RTF file is loaded into Windows
- Write word processor for you to view/edit. And MiniHelp Plus
- v3.2 also automatically takes care of clearing away the annoying
- "Convert, No Conversion, Cancel" message box that ALWAYS
- appears whenever you load Windows Write with a file not in
- the Write format.
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- ** VIEW HPJ FILE **
- To view/edit the HPJ file generated by MiniHelp Plus v3.2,
- click on this button.
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- ** ABOUT... **
- Clicking on this button displays the usual "ego" screen, telling
- you about MiniHelp Plus v3.2.
-
-
- ** TEXT EDITOR **
- To launch your default ASCII text editor, click on this button.
- Depending on how you have MiniHelp Plus v3.2 configured,
- either the text editor itself will load up ready for a new file
- from scratch, or pre-loaded with the currently configured
- MiniHelp Plus v3.2 source file.
-
-
- ** ERROR FILE **
- You can view the error file (ERR) output by the Help Compiler
- at your leisure by clicking on this button. Depending on
- how you have MiniHelp Plus v3.2 configured, the ERR file
- will open, pre-loaded into either your default text editor or
- Windows Notepad. This file displays the errors encountered
- by the Help Compiler while buiding (compiling) your Help file.
-
-
- ** TOOLPAD HELP **
- Viewing the MiniHelp Plus v3.2 Help file that tells you how to
- run/operate the MiniHelp Plus v3.2 Windows interface is as
- easy as clicking on this button. The graphics in the file are
- defined as "hypergraphics," meaning click on the button or
- item of the MiniHelp Plus v3.2 window you want information
- on and a definition of what that button does pops up on the
- screen.
-
-
- ** VIEW HELP **
- Your new-just-been-completed Help file can be viewed simply
- by clicking on this button. Of course, if a serious error was
- encountered by the Help Compiler during the build, your Help
- file might not exist yet (even though you might think it does).
- For this reason, it is a GOOD idea to check your Error File
- right after compiling your Help file. This way, if no Help file
- appears, you have a good idea of why.
-
-
- ** VIEW HEADER **
- There will be times when you will need to access the Header
- file generated by MiniHelp Plus v3.2. When you do, simply
- click on this button and, depending on how you have MiniHelp
- Plus v3.2 configured, the Header file will be loaded into either
- your default text editor or Windows Notepad. Why might you
- want to view it? Some of the Help macros can only be invoked
- if you know the context-id of a topic. That is what this file
- contains. MiniHelp Plus v3.2 creates it when you compile the
- source file and lists the topics in your source file, assigning
- a unique number to each one (the context-id number).
-
-
- ** VIEW BITMAPS **
- If you have PROPERLY defined the bitmaps in your Help project
- by including them in your HPJ file with the .hpjbitmap command,
- clicking this button will display a dialog box listing all the valid
- bitmaps defined in your project. From there, you either double-
- click on the filename you want to view or click once on the name
- of the file you want to view and click on the view button. The
- selected file will be displayed for you to view/edit, preloaded
- into Windows Paintbrush. (NOTE: Only those files with the
- file extension of .BMP are listed, since at this time, only Windows
- Paintbrush is used to view the bitmapped image files. Perhaps
- I will allow users to configure future versions of MiniHelp Plus
- to use the Paint editor of their choice, much like the way users
- can define the default text editor of their choice now. But, for
- the time being, only the .BMP file format is supported so you
- will need to convert any image files to this format if you want
- to be able to use this feature. I am also toying with the idea
- of allowing users who have a copy of SHED.EXE, Microsoft's
- Hot Spot Editor, to load those files into that program in a
- future release.)
-
-
- ** EXIT **
- Clicking on this button allows you to quit MiniHelp Plus v3.2.
- Just in case you pressed it by mistake, you are asked if you
- are sure you want to quit. Click on YES if you do, and NO if
- you do not want to quit at this time.
-
-
- ** OTHER FEATURES **
-
- ** STATUS BAR **
- MiniHelp Plus v3.2 now sports a status bar that tells you what
- your last action was in MiniHelp Plus v3.2.
-
- ** ALWAYS ON TOP **
- Now, you can toggle whether MiniHelp Plus v3.2 is the topmost
- window on your screen by selecting this option from the system
- menu. Default is on. When it is on, the far right side of the
- status bar has the words "ON TOP" displayed. If it is not on,
- nothing is displayed in this part of the status bar.
-
- ** TITLE BAR **
- The title bar of the MiniHelp Plus v3.2 window now displays the
- name of the currently defined project to serve as a visual and
- constant reminder of the currently configured project.
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- As I stated before, for complete information on running MiniHelp
- Plus v3.2, consult the User's Manual and the online Help files.
-