═══ 1. General Help for ToDo ═══ ToDo is a sample application developed during a residency hosted by the Boca Raton ITSC during October and November 1991. The objective of this residency was as follows: o Develop a methodology for evaluating application development tools for the OS/2 V2.0 Workplace Shell. o Evaluate a number of tools by implementing the sample ToDo application. The support of IPF by the various products is part of the evaluation exercise. ═══ 2. Workplace Shell ═══ The Workplace Shell is an implementation of the Workplace Environment defined by the CUA 91 architecture. Workplace objects represent physical objects which users work with in real life. These objects are represented graphically by icons or bit maps. ═══ 3. Bit maps ═══ A bit map is an array of data organised into rows and columns in which the bits correspond to pixels on a raster output device (normally a screen). A bit map can represent either a monochrome or colour image. Bit maps can be created using the OS/2 Toolkit's Icon Editor. This icon has been defined as ahypergraphic link. ═══ 4. Keys Help ═══ ToDo keys The following keys can be used within the ToDo application: Enter Starts the choice or action which is currently selected. Esc Cancels the current pop-up window whithout saving any changes. F1 Displays help for the active panel or the field containing the selection cursor. This may be an action bar or a menu choice, a pop-up window, or a field within a pop-up window. F3 Closes the ToDo application. Tab keys Move selection cursor between selectable fields in a pop-up window. Cursor keys Move selection cursor up, down, and across selectable fields. ═══ ═══ IPF - OS/2 Information Presentation Facility. A hypertext/hypergraphic facility for Presentation Manager applications.