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4:title.NewView Help
5.* Subject: Help for NewView
6.* Version:
7.* Copyright: Copyright 2004 Aaron Lawrence
8.* Author: Aaron Lawrence
9:h1 res=30000 id='Introduction'.
10Introduction
11:i1 id=30001.support
12:p.
13:artwork runin name='images\NewView.bmp'.
14 :hp2.Welcome to NewView&xclm.:ehp2.
15:p.
16:p.NewView is a program for reading OS&slash.2 &lpar.or eComStation&rpar. Help
17Files&per.
18:p.:link reftype=hd refid='Support'.Support and Licensing:elink.
19:p.:link reftype=hd refid='Using'.Using NewView:elink.
20:p.:hp1.To stop this file appearing when you start NewView without specifying a
21help file&comma. see Tools &endash. Options &endash. General tab&per.:ehp1.
22:p.:hp2.History:ehp2.
23:p.NewView replaces the original IBM program supplied with OS&slash.2&per.
24:p.It improves upon many aspects of View&comma. with a modern&comma. easy to use
25interface&comma. more options&comma. and new features that View simply
26didn&apos.t have&per.
27:p.
28:h2 res=1 id='Support'.
29Support and Licensing
30:i1 id=30002.license
31:i2 refid=30001.Support and Licensing
32:i2 refid=30001.Introduction
33:i1 id=30003.bugs
34:i1 id=30004.source code
35:p.:hp2.Support and Licensing:ehp2.
36:p.
37:p.NewView is Copyright 1999&endash.2003 Aaron Lawrence&per. It is also licensed
38under the GNU Public License&comma. which means you have the right to obtain the
39source code&per.
40:p.See the Readme&per.txt for more technical details&per.
41:p.See the Changes&per.txt file for a history of changes to NewView&per.
42:p.If you find NewView helpful&comma. please email me and&slash.or make a
43donation to support further development&per. It&apos.s nice to hear from
44you&xclm.
45:p.o Suggestions&comma. compliments or bug reports &lpar.but please be nice
46&endash. it&apos.s free after all &colon.&rpar. Send &apos.em to
47aaronl&atsign.consultant&per.com
48.br
49o Translate NewView to your language&per.
50.br
51o Blackstar gift certificate
52http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.blackstar&per.co&per.uk
53.br
54o Amazon&per.com gift voucher http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.amazon&per.com
55.br
56o A donation through PayPal http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.paypal&per.com
57:p.&per.&per.&per. or anything you like&comma. really&xclm. So long as it
58doesn&apos.t cost much for me to set up&comma. any contribution is nice&per.
59&dollar.5 though Paypal&comma. Moneybookers&per.com&comma. money order&comma.
60etc&per. Be aware&comma. that many of these services are cheap for the
61buyer&slash.donor&comma. but rather expensive for the "merchant" &endash.
62hundreds of US dollars a year is not uncommon&per.
63:p.:hp2.Reporting Bugs:ehp2.
64:p.If you need to report a crash or other problem&comma. then be as specific as
65possible about what files were being used&comma. what you were doing&comma.
66etc&per. If one is available&comma. PLEASE include the newview&per.log&per. The
67log file will be EITHER
68.br
69 &endash. in the same directory as NewView itself
70.br
71 &endash. in the folder set by LOGFILES environment variable &lpar.typically eCS
721&per.1&plus.&rpar.
73.br
74If it is specific to a particular help file&comma. then send them to me&comma.
75unless they&apos.re large &lpar.bigger than 1MB&rpar.&per.
76:p.Most of the following information is in the newview&per.log file&comma. but
77it would be helpful if you could include it for verification&colon.
78:p.o NewView version &lpar.Help &endash. Product Information&rpar.
79:p.o The filenames of the help files&per.
80:p.A screenshot may be useful&comma. if the problem is an incorrect or corrupt
81display&per.
82:p.:hp2.Why doesn&apos.t my help file work properly?:ehp2.
83:p.Some of the less used features of the original View program are not
84implemented&per. This is either because I have not got around to it&comma. or
85because they are simply not worth the time&per. Examples include
86metafiles&comma. index synonyms&comma. the entire application control API&comma.
87and so on&per.
88:p.Unfortunately&comma. it seems that at least one developer has used every one
89of these features&comma. so you may find an occasional file that doesn&apos.t
90load or doesn&apos.t work properly&per.
91:h1 res=2 id='Using'.
92Using NewView
93:p.:hp2.Using NewView:ehp2.
94:p.Once you have :link reftype=hd refid='OpeningFiles'.opened a
95file:elink.&comma. you can read it in various ways&per.
96:p.You can read the :link reftype=hd refid='contents'.table of
97contents:elink.&comma. use the :link reftype=hd refid='Index'.alphabetical
98index:elink.&comma. or :link reftype=hd refid='search'.search:elink.&per.
99:p.To simply read the help file like a paper book&comma. use the "Previous"
100:artwork runin name='images\previous.bmp'.
101 and "Next"
102:artwork runin name='images\next.bmp'.
103 buttons to work your way through all the topics&per.
104:p.You can also use the help file like web pages&comma. using "Back"
105:artwork runin name='images\back.bmp'.
106 and "Forward"
107:artwork runin name='images\forward.bmp'.
108 buttons to go back to wherever you were before&comma. or to retread your
109steps&per.
110:p.Colours and some of the behaviour of NewView can be adjusted from the Tools
111&endash. Options menu&per.
112:p.You can also :link reftype=hd refid='notes'.annotate:elink. or :link
113reftype=hd refid='bookmarks'.bookmark:elink. topics&per.
114:h1 res=3 id='OpeningFiles'.
115Opening Files
116:i1 id=30005.open
117:p.:hp2.Opening Help Files:ehp2.
118:p.
119:p.To open a help file&comma. you can use any of the following&colon.
120:p.&endash. Double&endash.click a :link reftype=hd refid='HelpIcons'.help
121icon:elink. that is already set up
122:p.&endash. Type "view :hp1.filename:ehp1." from the :link reftype=hd
123refid='CommandLine'.command line:elink.
124:p.&endash. Click the Open button
125:artwork runin name='images\open.bmp'.
126 from within NewView
127:p.&endash. Reload a recently viewed file from the "File" menu
128:p.&endash. Drag and drop a Help file from the desktop
129:p.Once the file is loaded&comma. you should see the :link reftype=hd
130refid='contents'.table of contents:elink. and the first topic&per.
131:p.:hp5.Note&colon.:ehp5. This assumes you installed NewView as a replacement
132for original View&per. If you didn&apos.t then existing help icons and the
133command line may behave differently&per.
134:p.:hp2.Loading Multiple Files Together:ehp2.
135:p.NewView can load multiple files at once&comma. presenting them as if they
136were one book&comma. and read environment variables for filenames&per.
137:p.For example&comma. with the OS&slash.2 Developer&apos.s Toolkit
138documentation&colon.
139.br
140 NewView cpref
141.br
142loads the "Control Program Guide and Reference"&per. CPREF is an environment
143variable set in config&per.sys&comma. consisting of "CP1&plus.CP2&plus.CP3"
144which tells NewView &lpar.or View&rpar. to load the help files CP1&comma. CP2
145and CP3&per. The files are searched for in the path specified by two :link
146reftype=hd refid='L_EnvironmentVariables'.environment
147variables:elink.&per.&asterisk.
148:p.The files are all loaded and effectively appended to each other&per.
149:p.Being able to load multiple files like this can be helpful for various
150reasons&per. For example&comma. 4OS&slash.2 &lpar.a CMD&per.EXE
151replacement&rpar. uses it to add it&apos.s own help on top of the original CMD
152help&per. You can do it yourself with any files you like&per.
153:p.You can load multiple files in the Open File dialog by using Ctrl or Shift to
154select multiple files&per.
155:p.When you click a link to a different help file&comma. NewView loads the other
156file without closing your current files&per.
157:p.At any time&comma. you can find out what files are open by using File
158&endash. Information&per.
159:p.:hp2.Loading Additional Files:ehp2.
160:p.You can tick the "Keep current files open" checkbox in the Open File
161dialog&comma. and NewView will open the files you have selected without closing
162the currently opened files&per.
163:p.:hp2.Drag and Drop:ehp2.
164:p.You can drag and drop &per.INF or &per.HLP files onto NewView and they will
165be opened&per. If you hold down the Shift key&comma. they will be opened without
166closing the current files&per.
167:p.You can drop files onto any of the main content areas&comma. such as the
168Contents or Index windows&comma. or an existing topic window&per.
169:p.:hp5.Note:ehp5.
170:p.Some links that go across files&comma. will only work if the correct set of
171files is loaded&per.
172:h2 res=17 id='HelpIcons'.
173Help Icons
174:p.:hp2.Help Icons:ehp2.
175:p.Help Icons on the desktop are usually "program objects" with the program name
176set to "view&per.exe" and the parameters set to the name of the help files&per.
177:p.Some programs create these icons automatically at install time&per.
178:p.You can create these icons yourself by using the desktop program
179template&per. See desktop help for more information&per.
180:p.If you create icons by dragging help files to the desktop&comma. then you
181cannot give them a meaningful title&comma. because that would change the name of
182the file&comma. which might prevent programs from finding the help file&per.
183Therefore program objects are currently the recommended means of creating help
184icons&per.
185:h1 res=200 id='NavigationPanel'.
186Navigation Panel Tabs
187:p.:hp2.Navigation Panel Tabs:ehp2.
188:p.The left hand panel contains several tabs for moving through the current help
189file in different ways&per.
190:p.:link reftype=hd refid='contents'.Contents:elink.
191:p.:link reftype=hd refid='Index'.Index:elink.
192:p.:link reftype=hd refid='search'.Search:elink.
193:p.:link reftype=hd refid='notes'.Notes:elink.
194:p.You can turn this panel off to get more space&comma. by selecting View
195&endash. Show Left Panel from the menu&comma. or pressing Alt&plus.P&per. Do the
196same to turn it on again&per.
197:p.You can stop the navigation panel from appearing when a help file is opened
198in Tools &endash. Options &endash. General tab&per.
199:p.:hp2.Note&colon. :ehp2. Many programs choose to show the table of contents
200when they open their help file&semi. in this case&comma. the panel is
201automatically shown&comma. overriding your setting&per.
202:h2 res=4 id='contents'.
203Contents View
204:i1 id=30006.Table of Contents
205:p.:hp2.Table of Contents:ehp2.
206:p.
207:p.Most help files have a table of contents that shows you the topics in the
208file&comma. in a hierarchy or "tree"&per. This is usually the first view you see
209when you open a file&per.
210:p.You can expand or collapse branches on the tree by clicking the &plus. or
211&endash. buttons&comma. or using the space bar&per.
212:p.To view a topic from the contents&comma. just click on it&per. You can also
213move through the contents by using the arrow keys&per.
214:p.To move through &asterisk.all&asterisk. topics in the contents tree&comma. in
215order&comma. you can use Ctrl &plus. Up and Ctrl &plus. Down&comma. or the
216"Previous"
217:artwork runin name='images\previous.bmp'.
218 and "Next"
219:artwork runin name='images\next.bmp'.
220 buttons&per. This is one way to treat the file as a normal book&comma. reading
221through each page&per.
222:p.You can also review the whole table of contents by using "Expand All" in the
223"View" menu&per. This expands all the branches of the contents table so you can
224quickly look through it&per. However&comma. it&apos.s usually easier to use
225:link reftype=hd refid='search'.Search:elink. or :link reftype=hd
226refid='Index'.Index:elink. for this purpose&per.
227:h2 res=5 id='Index'.
228Index
229:p.:hp2.About the Index:ehp2.
230:p.
231:p.The Index tab contains an alphabetical listing of topics or keywords in the
232help file&per. You can quickly search through it just by typing the first few
233characters of the word you want to look up&per. NewView jumps to the first match
234in the index automatically&per. To view the highlighted topic&comma. press
235enter&per.
236:p.:hp5.Notes:ehp5.
237:p.Help files may or may not include an "official" index&per. The index is
238manually created by the author&comma. so &lpar.for original View&rpar. it&apos.s
239usefulness is strictly dependent on how much work the author put into it&per.
240There may not even be one&per.
241:p.However&comma. a useful index can be provided simply by listing the titles of
242each topic alphabetically&comma. and this is what NewView does&per. It then
243merges the original index &lpar.if any&rpar. with the list of topic titles&per.
244:p.If for some reason you don&apos.t like this&comma. you can turn it off in
245Tools &endash. Options &endash. Index tab&per.
246:h2 res=6 id='search'.
247Search
248:p.:hp2.Searching:ehp2.
249:p.
250:p.Searching is a quick way to find information&comma. when you don&apos.t know
251where to start&per. Simply go to the Search tab&comma. type some related words
252and click the Search button&per.
253:p.You&apos.ll see a listing of all topics containing that word&comma. or words
254like it&comma. with the best matches at the top&per. The best match will be
255displayed automatically&per.
256:p.Words that matches your search are highlighted in the topic&per.
257:p.:hp2.Global search:ehp2.
258:p.You can also search all help files on your system using the :link reftype=hd
259refid='GlobalSearch'.global search:elink. in Tools &endash. Search all Help
260Files&per.
261:p.:hp2.Phrase search:ehp2.
262:p.If you want to search for a phrase made up of more than one word&comma. put
263double quotes around it&comma. for example "os&slash.2 warp"&per.
264:p.:hp2.Matching features:ehp2.
265:p.NewView allows you finer control of searching&per.
266:p.&plus. indicates a word that :hp2.must:ehp2. be matched
267:p.&endash. indicates a word that must :hp2.not:ehp2. be matched
268:p.NewView always does partial word matches&per. That is&comma. if you search
269for "win" NewView will also find "window" and "showing"&per. However&comma. the
270better the match is the higher the rank will be&per.
271:p.:hp2.How NewView ranks results:ehp2.
272:p.NewView ranks matching topics by various means&colon.
273:p.&endash. a closer match to a full word
274:p.&endash. number of matching words in a topic
275:p.&endash. matches within the title
276:p.&endash. matches within an index entry
277:h2 res=7 id='notes'.
278Notes
279:p.:hp2.Adding and Using Notes:ehp2.
280:p.
281:p.NewView allows you to add notes &lpar.annotations&rpar. to your help
282files&per.
283:p.To add a note&comma. simply click where you want to make a note and click the
284"Note" button
285:artwork runin name='images\notegreen.bmp'.
286&comma. then type your text and click OK&per. The text will be inserted into the
287help topic with a different color &lpar.default is green&semi. you can change
288this in Tools &endash. Options &endash. Colors&rpar.&per.
289:p.To edit or delete a note&comma. click on the colored note text&semi. you can
290then edit the note text&comma. or click on delete to get rid of it&per.
291:p.You can also review all the notes that you&apos.ve made in the current help
292file&lpar.s&rpar. by going to the Notes tab&semi. this allows you to add&comma.
293edit and delete&comma. and also jump to the topics containing your notes&per.
294:p.
295:p.Notes are saved in a file with the extension &per.nte&comma. in the same
296directory as the help file they are for&per.
297:p.Note &endash. if a help file is changed &lpar.for example a program is
298upgraded&rpar. then notes will no longer appear in the correct place&semi.
299however&comma. you can still read them from the Notes tab&per.
300:h1 res=18 id='GlobalSearch'.
301Global Search
302:p.:hp2.Global search:ehp2.
303:p.You can search all help files on your system&comma. by clicking the Search
304All button
305:artwork runin name='images\globalsearch2.bmp'.
306&comma. using Tools &endash. Search all Help Files in the menu&comma. or
307pressing Ctrl&plus.S&per.
308:p.This search works similarly to :link reftype=hd refid='search'.searching
309within a file:elink.&comma. but it also tells you what help file the results
310were found in&per.
311:p.These searches may take some time&comma. depending on what you search
312for&per. You can stop the search at any time&per.
313:p.:hp2.Where NewView searches:ehp2.
314:p.The default is to search for help files in the help paths&comma. which are
315specified by the BOOKSHELF and HELP :link reftype=hd
316refid='L_EnvironmentVariables'.environment variables:elink.&per.
317:p.You can choose other places to search by choosing from the drop&endash.down
318list&comma. or customise the list by clicking the Select button&per.
319:p.:hp2.Search in&colon. Standard Help Paths:ehp2.
320:p.This is the default and will search BOOKSHELF and HELP as specified
321above&per.
322:p.Clicking the select button will allow you to choose which of the directories
323in the help paths will be used&per. Click each item in the list to select or
324de&endash.select it&per. After you choose this&comma. the location will show as
325"Selected Help Paths"
326:p.:hp2.Search in&colon. All Hard Drives:ehp2.
327:p.This option will search all hard &lpar.non&endash.removable&rpar. drives on
328your system&per. You can click "Select&per.&per.&per." to customise the
329location&per.
330:p.Searching drives can find more help files&comma. but might be much slower
331than just the help paths&per.
332:p.:hp2.Search in&colon. Selected Help Paths:ehp2.
333:p.If you have already selected particular help paths to search&per. You can
334click "Select&per.&per.&per." to customise again&per.
335:p.:hp2.Search in&colon. Directory List:ehp2.
336:p.In the "Select Directories" dialog&comma. clicking the "Add&per.&per.&per."
337button will allow you to add one or more directories to the search list&per.
338:p.Select the drive and directory using the controls that appear&comma. then
339click "&lt. Add Directory" to add the chosen directory&per. You can do this as
340many times as you like&per. Choose "With sub&endash.directories" if you want
341sub&endash.directories of the selected directory to be searched as well&per. In
342this case&comma. &per.&per.&per. will show on the end of the directory&per.
343:p.After you add a custom directory like this&comma. the location for searching
344will show as "Directory List"&per.
345:p.Note&colon. if you add a custom directory to standard or selected help
346paths&comma. then the list will become a custom list&comma. and you can no
347longer re&endash.select help paths&per. To get back to the original help
348paths&comma. choose "Standard Help Paths" then click "Select&per.&per.&per."
349again&per.
350:p.:hp2.Search in&colon. Typing a location:ehp2.
351:p.You can type a drive or directory into the "Search in&colon." entry
352field&per. Add "&per.&per.&per." on the end of the directory if you want to
353search subdirectories as well&per.
354:p.Example&colon.
355:p. Search in&colon. &lbracket. E&colon.&bsl.mydocs&bsl.&per.&per.&per.
356 &rbracket.
357:p.This will search help files in E&colon.&bsl.mydocs&bsl. and any
358subdirectories&per.
359:h1 res=8 id='bookmarks'.
360Bookmarks
361:p.:hp2.Bookmarks:ehp2.
362:p.
363:p.NewView allows you to bookmark particular topics within the current help
364file&per. Simply click the bookmark button
365:artwork runin name='images\bookmark2.bmp'.
366 to add the current topic as a bookmark&per.
367:p.To jump to a bookmark&comma. go to the "Bookmarks" menu&comma. and click on
368the bookmark you want to open&per.
369:p.You can view or delete all your bookmarks by clicking on "Edit&per.&per." in
370the "Bookmarks" menu&per. This window can remain open while you read&comma. so
371that you can quickly look through your bookmarks&per.
372:p.
373:p.:hp5.Notes:ehp5.
374:p.NewView bookmarks remember all the topic windows that are open&comma. if
375there is more than one&per.
376:p.Bookmarks are saved in a file with the extension &per.bmk&comma. in the same
377directory as the help file they are for&per.
378:h1 res=100 id='InternetLinks'.
379Internet Links
380:p.:hp2.Internet Links:ehp2.
381:p.When you click a web URL like
382http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.google&per.com&comma. NewView launches your
383default web browser&per.
384:p.This web browser is specified by operating system settings&comma. not NewView
385itself&per. To configure it&comma. you can open a URL object on the
386desktop&comma. edit the browser path in the :hp2.Browser:ehp2. tab&comma. then
387click Set Default&per. Alternatively&comma. download the utility ConfigApps from
388Hobbes
389:p.
390 http&colon.&slash.&slash.hobbes&per.nmsu&per.edu&slash.cgi&endash.bin&slash.h&endash.search?key&eq.configapps
391.br
392:p.Browsers may also have the ability to make themselves the default&comma.
393either at install time or in preferences&per.
394:p.Email&comma. Newsgroups and FTP links are also passed to the web browser&per.
395At this time&comma. it isn&apos.t possible to choose a different program for
396these links&per.
397:p.:hp2.Note to help file authors:ehp2.
398:p.The original View had no understanding of URL or email links&comma. so the
399only way to implement them was a link to&comma. for example&comma.
400"netscape&per.exe" with the correct parameters&per.
401:p.NewView translates program links to "netscape"&comma. "explore" or "mozilla"
402into links to the default browser&per.
403:p.It also auto&endash.detects URLs in the forms&colon.
404:p. http&colon.&slash.&slash.x https&colon.&slash.&slash.x
405 ftp&colon.&slash.&slash.x
406:p. mailto&colon.x news&colon.x
407:p.Things that look like URLs are also detected&comma. even without the protocol
408prefix&colon.
409:p. www&per.a&per.b &endash. browser
410:p. ftp&per.a&per.b &endash. ftp
411:p. a&atsign.b&per.c &endash. email
412:p.where a&comma. b and c are any alphanumeric string&per.
413:p.You don&apos.t need to do anything for NewView to recognise these&per.
414:h1 res=9 id='CommandLine'.
415Command Line Parameters
416:p.:hp2.Command Line Parameters:ehp2.
417:p.When you run NewView from the command line you can supply various
418parameters&per. None of them are required&per.
419:p.
420:p.:hp2.NewView &lbracket.options&rbracket. &lbracket.&lt.filename&gt.
421&lbracket.&lt.search text&gt.&rbracket.&rbracket.:ehp2.
422:p.If NewView is installed as a replacement for view&comma. then the command
423starts with view instead of newview&per.
424:p.:link reftype=hd refid='CommandLineExamples'.Examples:elink.
425:p.:hp2.&lt.filename&gt.:ehp2.
426:p.The file for NewView to load&per. You can load multiple files at once by
427using filename1&plus.filename2&comma. etc&per.
428:p.If a path isn&apos.t specified&comma. then the files are searched for in the
429:link reftype=hd refid='L_EnvironmentVariables'.BOOKSHELF and HELP
430paths:elink.&per.
431:p.:hp2.&lt.search text&gt.:ehp2.
432:p.Search topic titles and index entries for this text&per. This is
433:hp2.not:ehp2. the same as a normal search&comma. for compatibility with
434original View&per. To do a proper search use the &slash.s option &lpar.see
435below&rpar.&per. For more details&comma. see :link reftype=hd
436refid='CommandLineTopicSearch'.Command Line Topic Search:elink.&per.
437:p.:hp2.Options:ehp2.
438:p.:hp2.&slash.s&colon.&lt.search text&gt.:ehp2.
439:p.After opening the file&comma. performs a :link reftype=hd
440refid='search'.search:elink. for the given text&per.
441:p.:hp2.&slash.g&colon.&lt.search text&gt.:ehp2.
442:p.Performs a :link reftype=hd refid='GlobalSearch'.global search:elink. for the
443given text&comma. on all the help files in your system&per.
444:p.:hp2.&slash.?:ehp2. or :hp2.&slash.h:ehp2. or :hp2.&slash.help:ehp2.
445:p.Show command line help
446:p.See also&colon. :link reftype=hd refid='AdvancedParameters'.Advanced
447Parameters:elink.
448:h2 res=13 id='CommandLineTopicSearch'.
449Command Line Topic Search
450:p.:hp2.Command line topic search:ehp2.
451:p. view &lt.filename&gt. &lt.topic&gt.
452:p.The topic search parameter specified on the command line&comma. copies the
453behaviour of old view&per.
454:p.Text within topics is not searched&comma. only titles and index entries&per.
455This makes it less useful to humans&comma. but is used by some programs to
456reference help topics in a predictable way&per.
457:p.You can use multiple words here&per.
458:p.The search performed is&colon.
459:p.&endash. topic title starts with search text
460:p.&endash. index entry starts with search text
461:p.&endash. topic title contains search text
462:p.&endash. index entry contains search text&per.
463:p.Developers should make sure that the expected document will be found if using
464this technique to identify topics when starting New or Old view&per.
465:h2 res=14 id='AdvancedParameters'.
466Advanced Parameters
467:p.:hp2.Advanced Parameters:ehp2.
468:p.The following command line parameters are intended mainly for software
469developers&comma. but can be used for any purpose&per.
470:p.:hp2.&slash.lang&colon.&lt.language spec&gt.:ehp2.
471:p.Loads the specified language&per. Overrides the default chosen based on the
472LANG environment variable&per. For example&comma. &slash.lang&colon.en loads
473English&per. See readme&per.txt for more information&per.
474:p.:hp2.&slash.pos&colon.&lt.left&gt.&comma.&lt.bottom&gt.&comma.&lt.width&gt.&comma.&lt.height&gt.:ehp2.
475:p.Set the main program window to the given position and size&per. All values
476must be given&per. Put a :hp2.P:ehp2. after a number to specify a
477percentage&per. For example&colon.
478:p.newview &slash.pos&colon.10P&comma.10P&comma.80P&comma.80P
479:p.makes the window centered and 80&percent. of the screen size&per.
480:p.:hp2.&slash.title&colon.&lt.window title&gt.:ehp2.
481:p.Sets the title of the NewView window to the specified text&comma. overriding
482whatever appears in the help file&per. The text "Help &endash. " will always be
483inserted in front of the specified text&comma. unless the specified text is
484"help"&comma. in which case the title will simply become "Help"&per. This is to
485make sure that help windows are always obvious as such in the window list&per.
486:p.If you need to specify multiple words&comma. surround the entire option with
487quotes&comma. for example&colon. newview cmdref "&slash.title&colon.Command Line
488Help"
489:h2 res=15 id='CommandLineExamples'.
490Command Line Examples
491:p.:hp2.Command Line Examples:ehp2.
492.br
493:p.The following examples assume that newview is installed as a complete
494replacement and therefore view is actually newview&per.
495:p.:hp2.view cmdref:ehp2.
496:p.Open the file cmdref&per.inf &lpar.OS&slash.2 Command Reference&rpar. from
497the help path&per.
498:p.:hp2.view cmdref&plus.os2ug:ehp2.
499:p.Open two files&comma. cmdref&per.inf and os2ug&per.inf &lpar.OS&slash.2 User
500Guide&rpar.&comma. in the same window&per.
501:p.The table of contents from os2ug&per.inf is added to the end of the contents
502from cmdref&per.inf&per. The indexes are combined alphabetically&per.
503:p.:hp2.view c&colon.&bsl.os2&bsl.book&bsl.os2ug&per.inf:ehp2.
504:p.Open the file os2ug&per.inf in the c&colon.&bsl.os2&bsl.book directory&per.
505:p.:hp2.view cmdref dir:ehp2.
506:p.Open the file cmdref &lpar.OS&slash.2 command reference&rpar. and look in
507titles and index for the word "dir"&per. Will show the help page for the DIR
508command&per.
509:p.:hp2.view &slash.s&colon.desktop os2ug:ehp2.
510:p.Open the file os2ug&per.inf and search for the word "desktop"&per. The best
511match is shown&per.
512:p.:hp2.view &slash.g&colon.permissions:ehp2.
513:p.Performs a search of all help files for the word "permissions"&per.
514:p.:hp2.set myhelp&eq.cmdref&plus.os2ug&plus.rexx:ehp2.
515:p.:hp2.view myhelp:ehp2.
516:p.The first line sets an environment variable MYHELP to contain the names of
517three help files&per. The second line opens the three files&per.
518:h1 res=10 id='KeyboardShortcuts'.
519Keyboard Shortcuts
520:p.:hp2.Keyboard Shortcuts:ehp2.
521:p.Most keyboard shortcuts are visible in the menu&comma. but a few are not&per.
522The additional shortcuts are&colon.
523:p.:hp2.Alt&plus.F4:ehp2. Exit
524:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.C:ehp2. Copy selected text to clipboard
525:p.:hp2.F7:ehp2. Back
526:p.:hp2.F8:ehp2. Forward
527:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.Left:ehp2. Back
528:p.:hp2.F11:ehp2. Previous in contents
529:p.:hp2.F12:ehp2. Next in contents
530:p.
531:p.:hp2.Shortcuts visible in the menu:ehp2.
532:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.O:ehp2. Open files
533:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.E:ehp2. Open files from help paths
534:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.N:ehp2. Open a new window
535:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.P:ehp2. Print topic
536:p.:hp2.F3:ehp2. Exit
537:p.
538:p.
539:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.A:ehp2. Select all text in topic
540:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.Ins:ehp2. Copy selected text to clipboard
541:p.
542:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.F:ehp2. Find within current topic
543:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.G:ehp2. Repeat last find
544:p.
545:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.S:ehp2. Open global search tool
546:p.
547:p.:hp2.Alt&plus.C:ehp2. Change to the contents tab
548:p.:hp2.Alt&plus.I:ehp2. Change to the index tab
549:p.:hp2.Alt&plus.S:ehp2. Change to the search tab
550:p.:hp2.Alt&plus.N:ehp2. Change to the notes tab
551:p.:hp2.Alt&plus.P:ehp2. Toggle the left panel &lpar.tabs&rpar. on and off
552:p.:hp2.F5:ehp2. Expand all contents
553:p.:hp2.F6:ehp2. Collapse all contents
554:p.
555:p.:hp2.Esc:ehp2. Back
556:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.Right:ehp2. Forward
557:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.Up:ehp2. Previous topic in contents
558:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.Down:ehp2. Next topic in contents
559:p.
560:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.D:ehp2. Edit bookmarks
561:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.B:ehp2. Bookmark current topic
562:p.
563:p.:hp2.Ctrl&plus.M:ehp2. Add note at cursor position
564:p.
565:p.:hp2.F1:ehp2. Help for NewView
566:h1 res=11 id='L_EnvironmentVariables'.
567Environment Variables
568:p.:hp2.Environment Variables:ehp2.
569:p.
570:p.Both the :hp2.BOOKSHELF:ehp2. and :hp2.HELP:ehp2. environment variables
571define paths &lpar.lists of directories&rpar. for searching for help files&per.
572NewView uses both paths without distinction&per.
573:p.These paths are searched when you&colon.
574:p.o specify a help file without a path on the command line
575:p.o use the File &endash. Open Special&per.&per.&per. menu item
576:p.o do a :link reftype=hd refid='GlobalSearch'.global search:elink.
577:p.You can permanently add directories of help files to the :hp2.HELP:ehp2. or
578:hp2.BOOKSHELF:ehp2. paths by modifying the CONFIG&per.SYS file&per. Add to both
579paths&comma. if you also want old view to be able to find the files&per.
580:p.:hp2.Other environment variables:ehp2.
581:p.The :hp2.LANG:ehp2. environment variable is examined to decide the default
582language that NewView will be displayed in&per. &lpar.Overridden by the
583&slash.lang :link reftype=hd refid='AdvancedParameters'.command line
584parameter:elink.&per.&rpar. See the newview readme&per.txt for more information
585about languages&per.
586:p.The directory defined in :hp2.LOGFILES:ehp2. is used for logging crashes or
587other information&per.
588:p.The subdirectory "lang" under the directory defined by :hp2.OSDIR:ehp2. is
589searched for language files at startup&per.
590:p.The path :hp2.ULSPATH:ehp2. is also searched for language files&per.
591:h1 res=20 id='ForAuthors'.
592For Authors and Developers
593:p.:hp2.For Authors and Developers:ehp2.
594:p.
595:p.This section contains some notes for document authors and software
596developers&per.
597:p.Also see the section about URL recognition in the :link reftype=hd
598refid='InternetLinks'.Internet Links :elink.topic&per.
599:h2 res=12 id='WritingHelpFiles'.
600Writing Help Files
601:p.:hp2.Writing OS&slash.2 Help Files :ehp2.
602:p.
603:p.OS&slash.2 Help Files are produced using the IPF Compiler&per. IPF stands for
604Information Presentation Facility&per.
605:p.The IPF Compiler takes a text file written in a language that tells it about
606things like headings&comma. links&comma. text and images&comma. and produces
607either a &per.INF or &per.HLP file&per.
608:p.The official way to obtain the IPF compiler &lpar.ipfc&per.exe&rpar. is from
609the OS&slash.2 Developers Toolkit&per. This is included free with eComStation
610&lpar.http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.ecomstation&per.com&rpar.&per.
611:p.Since the language for IPFC is tedious &lpar.for example all punctuation must
612be typed as special keywords&comma. like &amp.comma&per.&rpar. many people use
613other tools besides the IPF compiler itself&per.
614:p.I use Vyperhelp
615&lpar.http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.vyperhelp&per.com&rpar. since it is
616simple and graphical&per. It can also export to Windows Help&comma. HTML and
617others&comma. though it only runs on OS&slash.2&per. Not free&per.
618:p.Some other popular options are&colon.
619:p.o HyperText&slash.2 IPF Preprocessor
620&lpar.http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.clanganke&per.de&slash.os2&slash.sw&slash.htext&slash.
621.br
622&rpar. &endash. preprocesses a simpler starting language into the very difficult
623IPF format&per. Free&per.
624:p.o HyperMake
625&lpar.http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.hypermake&per.com&rpar.&per.
626Similar&comma. but can also produce Windows Help and HTML&per.
627:p.o Sibyl &lpar.which NewView was created with&rpar. comes with an IPF
628preprocessor&per.
629:p.o IPFEditor from PCS
630&lpar.http&colon.&slash.&slash.www&per.pcs&endash.soft&per.com&slash.productipfe212&per.htm
631.br
632&rpar.&per. Probably the most complete&comma. but significant cost&per.
633Note&colon. NewView doesn&apos.t support everything IPFE can do&xclm.
634.br
635In the past there were many other options&per. Those listed should still be
636available and have some support&per.
637:h2 res=16 id='TopicResourceIDs'.
638Topic Resource IDs
639:p.:hp2.Topic Resource IDs:ehp2.
640:p.Resource IDs are used by authors of online help for applications&comma. to
641identify help topics&per. Applications call the Help Manager specifying a
642resource ID&comma. either directly using the HM&us.DISPLAY&us.HELP
643message&comma. or indirectly via help tables added to their resources&comma.
644which PM automatically handles&per. The resource ID is stored in a table inside
645the help file&per.
646:p.For document authors&comma. NewView offers the ability to see and find
647resource IDs&per.
648:p.:hp2.Finding by Resource ID:ehp2.
649:p.Use Tools &endash. Find Resource ID to search for a specified resource ID in
650all opened files&per.
651:p.:hp2.Displaying Resource IDs:ehp2.
652:p.Use topic properties &lpar.right mouse click &endash. Properties&rpar. to see
653which resource IDs are associated with a topic&per.
654:h2 res=19 id='TopicNames'.
655Topic Names
656:p.:hp2.Topic Names:ehp2.
657:p.
658:p.Like resource IDs&comma. topic names can be used by developers to link to
659help topics from within their application&comma. using the HM&us.DISPLAY&us.HELP
660message with parameter 2 being HM&us.PANELNAME&per.
661:p.These are not so often used&per.
662:p.NewView can find a particular topic name&comma. using Tools &endash. Find
663Topic Name&per.
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