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OS/2 Help File
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1995-05-02
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ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. About EHTML ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
EHTML is a 32 bit OS/2 Presentation Manager application. It is designed to aid
in the creation and maintenance of web pages that are accessed on the Internet
by programs like the OS/2 Web Explorer.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Tool Bar ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Tool Bar
Open Filedialog and display "*.HTM*" files. The selected file will be displayed
according to the checked state of the "New View" menu item under the "Options"
heading.
Save file to disk. This saves only the file listed in the main program window.
A seperate save heading exists in each "New View" to save the file indicated by
that windows heading.
New. Creates a new untitled file in the main program window.
Cut. Cut highlighted text in the main program window to the OS/2 clipboard.
Copy. Copy highlighted text in the main program window to the OS/2 clipboard.
Paste. Paste from the OS/2 clipboard to the main program window.
User Lists. The 3 "User Lists" are used to keep project URL lists, unique or
new HTML tags and other commonly used and accessed data as you build your web
pages. The entries are saved to disk and loaded at startup. To add items to the
list: edit, cut and/or paste from the OS/2 clipboard, then select "Update". A
descriptive comment can be added after the data by prefixing the comment with a
"!" symbol. eg. <FORM> ! this is a comment . Only <FORM> will be entered as
data when selected. To use a listed item: place the cursor at the entry point
for the data, then select the text from the dropdown listbox. You can import
new HTML tag references from seperate text files as the HTML tag language
changes and evolves.
Scratch Pad. This is an internal viewable clipboard to keep and edit temporary
data. If a Scratch Pad is active it will be displayed, otherwise a new Scratch
Pad will be created.
Cascade. All "New Views" will be cascaded and become visible.
Show All "New Views" will become visible in there present location.
Hide. All "New Views" will be hidden.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Main Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Main Menu
Options:
Hold Recall List: When checked, the "Recall" list will remain static.
New View: When checked, new files opened and files selected from the
"Recall" list will be displayed in a seperate new window.
Tool Bar: Toggles to view or hide the Tool Bar.
Status Bar: Toggles to view or hide the Status Bar.
2 User Lists: Toggles to view 2 or 3 User Lists.
Word Wrap: A check mark indicates that Word Wrap is on or off.
Open Views: All "New Views" can be cascaded, set visible or hidden.
Scratch Pad: This is an internal viewable clipboard to keep and edit
temporary data. If a Scratch Pad is active it will be displayed,
otherwise a new Scratch Pad will be created.
Recall:
A history list of project file names and locations are stored here for quick
access. Files opened and files selected from this list are updated according to
the checked state of the "Hold Recall List" and the "New Views" menu items
under the "Options" heading. Files are rotated to the top of the list.
View:
All "New Views" hidden or visible are listed and can be individually selected.
ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Popup Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
Popup Menu
The main program window and the "New Views" windows have popup menus.
Standard HTML tags are located as a menu selection on the main window's popup
only. Highlighted text is inserted in the appropriate position according to the
HTML tag selected.