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AboutframeGlossaryOverview

Aboutframe

=Title About Using Help
=INCLUDE overview
=INCLUDE overview over_basics
 Software Version: VMS Version 5.3

 © 1988, 1989 by Digital Equipment Corporation.
 All rights reserved.

 For more information about Using Help, double click
 on Overview of Using Help from the list of additional
 topics below.

Additional information available:

Trademark

Trademark

=TITLE Trademark
=TITLE Additional Trademark and Product Information
=INCLUDE Overview
 The information herein is subject to change without
 notice and should not be construed as a commitment
 by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment
 Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors
 that may appear in this document.

 The software described here is furnished under a
 license and may be used or copied only in accordance
 with the terms of such license.

 No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability
 of software on equipment that is not supplied by
 Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated
 companies.

 Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by
 the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set
 forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in
 Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS
 252.227-7013.

 The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment
 Corporation:

     CDA             MASSBUS             VAX
     DDIF            PrintServer 40      VAXcluster
     DEC             Q-bus               VAX RMS
     DECnet          ReGIS               VAXstation
     DECUS           ULTRIX              VMS
     DECwindows      ULTRIX-11           VT
     DIGITAL         ULTRIX-32           XUI
     LN03            UNIBUS
     ULTRIX Worksystem Software

 PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems,
 Inc.

 UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T in the USA and
 other countries.

 MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft
 Corporation.

Glossary

=Title Help Glossary
 This is a glossary for DECwindows Help terms. No
 generic DECwindows terms are defined here.

 Select the term you require from the list of additional
 topics below.

Additional information available:

Glossary itemtopicGo backGo tohistorykeyword
titletopicVisit

Glossary item

=title Glossary
=keyword glossary
=include glossary
 The Glossary, like any other glossary, is a collection
 of terms and their definitions. The terms are specific
 to the application.

 Note: Not all applications use the Glossary menu item.
 In these cases, the Visit Glossary menu item from the
 View menu and the Glossary... menu item from the Help
 menu are dimmed or missing.

topic

=title Topic
=keyword topic
 A topic is a basic unit in the help library. If it is
 longer than the window, use the scroll bar to view the
 rest of the topic.

Go back

=title Go Back
=keyword Go Back
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_goback
 Pressing Go Back button displays the previous topic.

 Every time you perform a Visit Topic or Go To Topic
 operation, Help records the topic title. The list of
 titles that this creates is called a History. The Go
 Back button uses this history to display each previous
 topic as you request it.

Go to

=title Go To
=keyword Go To
=include overview menus_go menus_go_goto
 To perform a Go To Topic operation on a topic means to
 finish with the topic you are currently viewing, close
 it, and open a new window containing the requested new
 topic.

 This is to be compared to Visit Topic, where the current
 window remains open, and an additional window is opened
 to display the requested new topic.

history

=title History
=keyword history
=include overview menus_search menus_search_history
 Every time you perform a Visit Topic or Go To Topic
 operation on a help topic, Help records the title. The
 list of titles that this creates is called a history.
 The Go Back button and menu item use this history to
 display each previous topic as you request it.

 You can also access the history through the history
 menu item of the Search menu. This enables you to
 quickly return to a topic which is a long way back in
 the history list.

keyword

=title Keyword
=keyword keyword
=include overview menus_search menus_search_keyword
 Many help topics have keywords associated to them.
 These provide an additional way to find the topic you
 are looking for, when you are not sure what the title
 of such a topic might be.

 Keywords can be viewed and searched through the
 Keyword... menu item of the search menu.

title

=title Title
=keyword title
=include overview menus_search menus_search_title
 The title of a topic is displayed on the topic's first
 line.

 Titles are also listed for selection in the Title...
 option in the Search menu.

topic

=title Topic
=keyword topic
=INCLUDE overview over_guide_functions
=INCLUDE overview
 A topic is a basic unit in the Help library. If it is
 longer than the window, the scroll bar can be used to
 view the rest of the topic.

Visit

=title Visit
=keyword visit
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visit
 To Visit a topic means to leave the current topic open
 in its window, and open an additional window to display
 the requested new topic.

 This is to be compared to Go To Topic, where the current
 topic window is closed, and the new topic replaces it.

Overview

=Title Overview of Using Help
=keyword overview
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_goback
=include overview over_guide_functions cshelp
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_exit
 This is the Using Help overview. The Help system
 works in much the same way as other DECwindows
 applications, so learning how Help behaves will teach
 you a lot about how to use other applications.

 You need to be able to perform four basic tasks:

 - Select an additional topic
 - Return to a previous topic
 - Use context-sensitive help
 - Exit from Help

 For more information on any of these tasks, double
 click MB1 on the appropriate additional topic below. If
 you want help on all of the tasks, start with Selecting
 Additional Topics.

 To dismiss Using Help click on the Exit button below.

Additional information available:

over basicsOver guide functionsMenus FileMenus EditMenus GoMenus Search
Menus Help

over basics

=TITLE DECwindows Basics
=keyword basics session manager help
=include overview
=include overview Over_guide_functions
=include overview Over_guide_functions cshelp
 Information about using DECwindows, such as how to use
 windows, dialog boxes, and scroll bars, is available
 from Session Manager help. A glossary of DECwindows
 terms is also available. To get Session Manager help:

 1. Move the pointer to the Session Manager icon (the
    icon that contains a small key in it) in the Icon
    Box.

 2. Press mouse button 1 (MB1) twice quickly to display
    the Session Manager window.

 3. Move the pointer to the Help menu; press and hold
    MB1 to pull down this menu.

 4. Move the pointer to the Overview menu item and
    release MB1 to display information about using
    DECwindows.

Over guide functions

=Title Selecting Additional Topics
=keyword selecting topics
 Most help topics include a list of related topics in
 the additional topics area. To see one of these
 additional topics, position the pointer over the topic
 you want and double click MB1.

 To see a list of all topics, choose Title... from the
 Search menu.

 To continue on this tour, double click on Returning to
 Previous Topics from the list of additional topics
 below.

Additional information available:

buttons gobackcshelpbuttons exitOver guide window

buttons goback

=Title Returning to Previous Topics
=keyword buttons goback
=include overview over_guide_functions cshelp
=include overview menus_search menus_search_history
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_exit
=include overview over_guide_functions over_guide_window
=INCLUDE overview
=INCLUDE overview over_guide_functions
 There are two buttons at the bottom of the Help window,
 labeled Go Back and Exit.

 Clicking on the Go Back button displays the previous
 topic. This is useful if you want to review something,
 or if you find that you have taken the wrong path and
 you are not getting the help you thought you were going
 to get.

 Each time you click on the Go Back button, the next
 previous topic is displayed, until you return to the
 first frame. If the topic you want to see is a long way
 back, use the History... menu option from the Search
 menu.

cshelp

=TITLE What is Context-Sensitive Help?
=KEYWORD context,sensitive
=INCLUDE overview
=INCLUDE overview over_guide_functions
=INCLUDE overview over_guide_functions buttons_exit
 Context-sensitive help is a way of getting the
 information you need without starting from the
 overview topic. It allows you to access information
 based on the context you are working in.

 To use this feature, you press the Help button on the
 keyboard, move the pointer over the subject on the
 screen that you want help on, then click MB1. This
 operation is just like using the Shift key on a
 typewriter. You hold down the Help key until you press
 and release MB1, then release the Help key.

 If context-sensitive help is available on the subject
 you have chosen, it is displayed by the Help system,
 just as it would be if you had found the information by
 navigating from the Overview.

 If there is no context-sensitive help on your chosen
 topic, nothing will happen. In this case, access help
 by choosing the Overview menu item from the Help menu.

buttons exit

=Title Exiting Help
=keyword buttons goback
=include overview over_guide_functions over_guide_window
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_goback
=include overview over_guide_functions cshelp
=INCLUDE overview over_guide_functions
=INCLUDE overview menus_file
=INCLUDE overview menus_edit
=INCLUDE overview menus_go
=INCLUDE overview menus_search
 There are two buttons in the Help window, labeled Exit
 and Go Back.

 Selecting the Exit button closes the Help window
 and returns control to the application you were
 running when you asked for help.

 For information on other Help features, make an
 appropriate selection from the list of additional
 topics. Select one of the menus to look at some
 advanced help features.

Over guide window

=Title Help Window
=keyword window help
=INCLUDE overview menus_file
=INCLUDE overview menus_edit
=INCLUDE overview menus_go
=INCLUDE overview menus_search
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_goback
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_exit
 The Help window is split into three sections. Like all
 DECwindows applications, the top section is a menu bar.
 The menus in the Help menu bar are File, Edit, View,
 Search, and Using Help.

 Under the menu bar is the topic title and the help text
 describing the particular topic. For example, this is
 the second paragraph of help text in the topic titled
 Help Window.

 Under the help text is a section called Additional
 Topics. This is a list of other topic titles that  are
 relevant to the information provided in the current
 topic. For example, two of the additional topics below
 are called Help Texts and List of Additional Topics.

 To find out more about a particular section of the help
 window, select it from the list below.

Additional information available:

over guide help frameover guide list box

over guide help frame

=title Help Texts
=keyword topic
=include overview over_guide_functions over_guide_window over_guide_list_box
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_goback
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_exit
=include csh resizing
 The help text is the part of the window where the
 information itself is displayed.

over guide list box

=title List of Additional Topics
=keyword additionaltopics list
=include overview over_guide_functions over_guide_window over_guide_help_frame
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_goback
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_exit
=include overview menus_go
 The list of additional topics identifies topics that can
 be selected from the current help topic.

 Double click on a topic to select it.

Menus File

=Title File Menu
=keyword file save
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 The File menu contains two menu items, Save As... and
 Exit.

 The Save As... menu item saves a copy of the current
 help topic in a file. You can use topics saved in this
 way as input to other documents, or to print out the
 information contained in a particularly useful help
 topic.

 The Exit menu item closes the current Help window. Note
 that this does not affect any other Help window that
 might be open at the same time.

Menus Edit

=Title Edit Menu
=keyword edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 The Edit menu consists of two menu items. The Copy
 menu item copies a selected portion of text into the
 clipboard.

 The Select All menu item copies the whole of the
 current help topic to the clipboard.

 For further details, select the appropriate menu item
 from the list below.

Additional information available:

Menus Edit CopyMenus Edit Select

Menus Edit Copy

=Title Copy Menu Item
=keyword copy
=include overview menus_edit menus_edit_select
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 The Copy menu item in the Edit menu copies the selected
 portion of text into the clipboard.

 This is useful for copying details into another
 application, for example to fill in a text block in a
 paint program, or to insert a detail into a Calendar
 meeting agenda.

 If you want to copy the whole topic, it is easier to
 use the Select All menu item.

Menus Edit Select

=Title Select All Menu Item
=keyword select copy
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_edit menus_edit_copy
=include overview
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 The Select All menu item in the Edit menu is an easy
 way to select the whole of the current help topic. It
 can then be copied to the clipboard.

 Like Copy, this is useful for copying details into
 another application, for example to fill in a text
 block in a paint program, or to insert a detail into a
 Calendar meeting agenda.

Menus Go

=Title View Menu
=keyword view
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_help
 The difference between Go To Topic and Visit Topic is
 that Go To Topic replaces the current help topic with
 a new one, while Visit Topic creates a new window for
 the new topic, so that both the current topic and the
 new one are displayed simultaneously.

 Overview is the top level help topic, and the Glossary
 is a list of terms specific to the application.

 For more information on any View menu item, select the
 appropriate menu item from the list below.

Additional information available:

Menus Go GotoMenus Go BackMenus Go VisitMenus Go Gotoover
Menus Go Visitgloss

Menus Go Goto

=Title Go To Topic Menu Item
=keyword Go To
=include overview menus_go menus_go_back
=include overview menus_go menus_go_gotoover
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visit
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visitgloss
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 After you have selected a topic from the list of
 additional topics, you can perform a Go To Topic or
 Visit Topic operation on that selection. If no topic is
 selected, these menu items are dimmed. Double clicking
 on the selected topic has the same result as selecting
 a topic and then selecting the Go To Topic menu item.

 If you perform a Go To Topic operation on the
 selection, the current help topic in the Help window is
 replaced by the new topic.

 In the Help system, performing a Go To Topic operation
 is the most common operation. So in Help, selecting
 something from the list of additional topics by double
 clicking MB1 performs a Go To Topic operation.

 See the Visit Topic menu item for the alternative to
 Go To Topic.

Menus Go Back

=Title Go Back Menu Item
=keyword go back
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visit
=include overview menus_go menus_go_goto
=include overview menus_go menus_go_gotoover
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visitgloss
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 Go Back replaces the current help topic with the
 preceding help topic. It is possible to step back
 through all the help topics you have seen.

 Stepping back through previous topics in this way can
 also be achieved using the Go Back button, which has
 exactly the same function as this menu item, or by
 using the History... menu item from the Search menu.

 Both these methods can be quicker than using this menu
 item, particularly if you want to go a long way back.

Menus Go Visit

=Title Visit Topic Menu Item
=keyword visit
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visitgloss
=include overview menus_go menus_go_gotoover
=include overview menus_go menus_go_goto
=include overview menus_go menus_go_back
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 After you have selected a topic from the list of
 additional topics, you can perform a Visit Topic or Go
 To Topic operation on that selection. If no topic is
 selected, these menu items are dimmed.

 When you perform a Visit Topic operation on a selected
 topic, the Help system displays the new topic in a
 separate window, so that you can see both old and new
 topics at the same time. This makes it possible to read
 two or more help topics simultaneously.

 See the Go To Topic menu item for the alternative to
 Visit Topic.

Menus Go Gotoover

=Title Go To Overview Menu Item
=keyword overview Go To
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visit
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visitgloss
=include overview menus_go menus_go_goto
=include overview menus_go menus_go_back
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 Choosing the Go To Overview menu item causes the
 current help topic to be replaced by the Overview help
 topic for the current application. This topic provides
 access to the whole help library for the current
 application.

Menus Go Visitgloss

=Title Visit Glossary Menu Item
=keyword glossary visit Go To
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_go menus_go_goto
=include overview menus_go menus_go_back
=include overview menus_go menus_go_gotoover
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visit
=include overview
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 Choosing the Visit Glossary menu item causes the
 current application glossary to be displayed in a
 separate Help window. A term can then be selected from
 the glossary, and its definition is displayed in the
 Glossary window.

 Note: Not all applications use the Glossary menu item.
 In these cases, the Visit Glossary menu item from the
 View menu and the Glossary... menu item from the Help
 menu are dimmed or missing.

Menus Search

=Title Search Menu
=keyword search
=include overview menus_help
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
 The Search menu contains three menu items. The
 History... menu item allows you to search through and
 choose from a list of the help topics you have already
 seen.

 The Title... and Keyword... menu items allow you to
 search through lists of the titles or keywords of the
 current help library.

 For further details, select the requisite menu item
 from the list of additional topics below.

Additional information available:

Menus Search HistoryMenus Search TitleMenus Search Keyword

Menus Search History

=Title History... Menu Item
=include overview menus_search menus_search_title
=include overview menus_search menus_search_keyword
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 Every topic that you select while in a Help session is
 recorded by the History... menu item. Selecting the
 History... menu item gives you see this record.

 Choose the History... menu item. A dialog box appears,
 listing all the topics viewed during the current Help
 session. The list is in chronological order, but
 duplicates are discarded.

 Select a topic in the usual way: double click on the
 topic to Go To Topic, or single click and then
 choose an operation by clicking on the desired push
 buttons.

 The Go Back button also uses the history record, in
 this case stepping back one topic at a time. The
 History... menu item provides a short cut if the topic
 you want is a long way back.

Menus Search Title

=Title Title... Menu Item
=keyword search title
=include overview menus_search menus_search_keyword
=include overview menus_search menus_search_history
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 Every help topic has a title. The Title... menu item
 can be used to find a particular topic quickly.

 Selecting the Title... menu item causes a dialog box to
 appear. Click on the Apply button to display all the
 titles in the current help library in the box.

 To make a more specific search, enter a word or phrase
 in the Title field, and click on the Apply button. Only
 those titles containing your word or phrase are then
 listed.

 After you have found the topic you require, select the
 topic in the usual way: double click on the topic to
 Go To Topic, or single click and then choose an
 operation by clicking on the desired push buttons.

Menus Search Keyword

=Title Keyword... Menu Item
=keyword search keyword
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_search menus_search_history
=include overview menus_search menus_search_title
=include overview
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_help
 The Keyword... dialog box finds help topics that relate
 to a keyword you choose from a list of keywords.

 The available keywords are displayed in a list in the
 Keyword... dialog box. To use the keywords, either
 select one from the list, or enter one directly in the
 Keyword field at the top of the box. Then click on the
 Apply button.

 The Topic Titles list will then display all the titles
 which match your chosen keyword.

 After you have found the topic you require, select the
 topic in the usual way: double click on the topic to
 Go To Topic, or single click and then choose an
 operation by clicking on the desired push buttons.

Menus Help

=Title Help Menu
=keyword help
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
 The Help menu contains three menu items. The Help menu
 item provides access to the overview topic of the
 current application help library.

 The Glossary menu item visits the current application's
 glossary.

 The About menu item provides copyright information
 about the current application software.

 For further details, select the appropriate menu item
 from the list below.

Additional information available:

Menus Help HelpMenus Help GlossaryMenus Help About

Menus Help Help

=Title Overview Menu Item
=keyword help
=include overview menus_help menus_help_glossary
=include overview menus_help menus_help_about
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 Choosing the overview causes a Help window to open,
 displaying the overview topic. All the help for the
 application is available from this topic. You make an
 appropriate selection from the list of additional
 topics.

 Not all the topic titles are displayed in the
 additional topics lists---the lists would get too
 long. If you do not see what you are looking for, pick
 something close, and then scan the additional topics
 list of the new topic. Alternatively, do a title search
 by selecting Title... from the Search menu.

 For example, in the overview topic for the Calendar
 application, only the menu names are displayed in the
 list, not the individual menu items. So here, you
 would choose the menu name first, and then select the
 menu item you are looking for from the next list.

Menus Help Glossary

=Title Glossary Menu Item
=keyword glossary
=include overview menus_help menus_help_about
=include overview menus_help menus_help_help
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
=include overview menus_help
 Choosing the Glossary menu item causes the Help
 Glossary to be displayed in a separate Help window. You
 can then select a term from the Glossary, which will
 cause its definition to be displayed in the Glossary
 window.

Menus Help About

=Title About Menu Item
=keyword about
=include overview menus_help
=include overview menus_help menus_help_help
=include overview menus_help menus_help_glossary
=include overview
=include overview menus_file
=include overview menus_edit
=include overview menus_go
=include overview menus_search
 The About menu item provides information about the
 current application software, for example the  name,
 the copyright notice, and additional trademark and
 product information. This information provides legal
 protection for application software.

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