home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Shareware Supreme Volume 6 #1
/
swsii.zip
/
swsii
/
102
/
MNUSYS21.ZIP
/
DEMOHELP.HLP
next >
Wrap
INI File
|
1993-06-15
|
2KB
|
43 lines
[1/1]
FILE Menu Help
NEW Menu Command
This is the only menu selection in this demo for which there is
help available. This help screen was put in to demonstrate the online
help system available with Menusys.
Putting online help accessible with the F1 key into your programs
is very easy to do using Menusys. Just type in a standard text file with
your favorite text editor, starting each menu selection section with the
top/bottom menu selections in square brackets. For example, this help file
consists of "[1/1]" at the top of the file, followed by the actual help text,
then three "~" characters to mark the end of this particular help section.
When you press F1 on Top 1 Bottom 1 menu selections, Menusys searches for
"[1/1]" in the help file (which is named by the global variable HELPFN$).
Once it finds it, it displays what it finds up until the "~~~" sequence on
a line by itself. If you don't want any online help in your program, just
set the global filename string HELPFN$ to "", or leave it undefined.
The rest of this help file consists of a repetition of the above,
so you can see the scrolling capabilities of the help system.
This is the only menu selection in this demo for which there is
help available. This help screen was put in to demonstrate the online
help system available with Menusys.
Putting online help accessible with the F1 key into your programs
is very easy to do using Menusys. Just type in a standard text file with
your favorite text editor, starting each menu selection section with the
top/bottom menu selections in square brackets. For example, this help file
consists of "[1/1]" at the top of the file, followed by the actual help text,
then three "~" characters to mark the end of this particular help section.
When you press F1 on Top 1 Bottom 1 menu selections, Menusys searches for
"[1/1]" in the help file (which is named by the global variable HELPFN$).
Once it finds it, it displays what it finds up until the "~~~" sequence on
a line by itself. If you don't want any online help in your program, just
set the global filename string HELPFN$ to "", or leave it undefined.
~~~