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CHAPTER 5 THE HELP AREA
Getting Help
INTRODUCING THE HELP AREA...
Our goal is to provide to context-sensitive help for all of
GIM's areas, to describe the meaning of each area, and the
meanings of all the keys that can be pressed at any time.
This context-sensitive help is provided by GIM's Help Area,
which is available at any point by pressing the F9 key.
This chapter will explain how to use the Help Area. To start
with, pick an area -- any area -- and press F9.
IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE WE BEGIN...
Before we begin with examples, you should be sure that you
received a file called GIMHLP.GIM with your GIM diskettes.
This file should have been automatically installed in the
same directory where the GIM program was installed. If GIM
can't find that file in the same directory with your GIM
executables, the features of GIM's Help Area will not be
available.
ARROW KEYS AND THE MOUSE WITHIN HELP SCREENS...
What you see when you first bring up GIM's Help Area is a
window containing a number of paragraphs of text describing
where you are in GIM, and what function keys are allowed from
where you are.
You will also see a scroll bar on the right-hand edge of that
window, and there will be a cursor inside that window.
You can use the arrow keys or the mouse to move the cursor
around within that window. You can also use the home, end,
page up and page down keys, or use the mouse to click on (or
hold) the top or bottom of the scroll bars. If text extends
beyond the bottom or top of the window, the arrow keys will
cause the help text to scroll with the cursor.
Try these, and you'll see what we mean.
Some of the text may be highlighted differently than the rest
of the text. If you move the cursor to that highlighted
text, you may find that the highlighting color of that text
changes. If that happens, that is a signal to you that the
highlighted text is the title of another GIM Help Item, and
if you press the enter key while the cursor is on that text,
GIM's Help Area will open up that new Help Item. You can
keep doing this as many times as you like.
If you've opened up more than one Help Item in this way, you
can then back out successively by pressing the escape key.
(For this reason, the escape key DOES NOT mean the same thing
as the F10 key, and the escape key WILL NOT exit you out of
the Help Area. You should not get in the habit of thinking
of the escape key as being synonymous with the F10 key. In
most cases it is, but this is one exception!)
Again, try this, and you'll see what we mean.
Be sure to read the bottom two lines of the screen when the
Help Area is active; it will list all of the cursor keys that
are meaningful at any given moment.
THE HELP INDEX...
All of the titles that GIM's Help Area has to offer can be
listed by pressing F1 from the Help Area. When the index is
displayed, you can press F1 again to get back to the Help
Item that you were reading.
While the Help Index is displayed, you can use the arrow keys
to move the cursor to any item that is of interest, just like
you do in an ordinary Help Item.
Try this, and you'll see what we mean.
POSITIONING THE HELP WINDOW...
GIM's Help Area window can be repositioned into any of ten
predefined locations on your screen.
These locations are selectable by pressing the shift-function
keys from within the Help Area. Specifically:
shift-F1 moves to the top half of your screen
shift-F2 moves to the bottom half of your screen
shift-F3 moves to the left half of your screen
shift-F4 moves to the right half of your screen
shift-F5 moves to the top left corner of your screen
shift-F6 moves to the top right corner of your screen
shift-F7 moves to the bottom left corner of your screen
shift-F8 moves to the bottom right corner of your screen
shift-F9 takes up the full screen
shift-F10 moves to the center of your screen
When you set this location in this way, your settings for
each folder are remembered from one GIM session to the next.
Most of the text in GIM Help windows will wrap around to fit
the size of the window. Certain text, however, of necessity
does not wrap around. (See, for example, the "Copyright
Notice" Help Item.) In those situations, use a window
location that uses the full width of the screen -- either
shift-F1, shift-F2, or shift-F9.
HELP WINDOW FRAMES...
The help window normally has lines drawn around it, to set it
off from the rest of the screen. This window frame can be
turned on or off.
To do this, press control-F2. Press this key again to turn
these frames back on.
Like the window position described in the previous section,
the status of these window frames is also remembered for each
folder from one GIM session to the next.
OH, AND ONE MORE THING...
As we said, our goal is to provide context-sensitive help for
all of GIM's areas and functions.
If you ever find that a Help Item isn't available where you
think it should be, or if you find a Help Item that isn't
very helpful, please bring it to our attention.