Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : QDHELP30.ZIP
Filename : UPTEST.QDH

 
Output of file : UPTEST.QDH contained in archive : QDHELP30.ZIP
//
// This .QDH file will show you how to create a UP button using
// QDHELP.
//
//
// This help file has the following overall layout
//
// INDEX
// TOPIC1
// TOPIC1_1
// TOPIC1_2
// TOPIC2
// TOPIC2_1
// TOPIC3
// TOPIC3_1
// TOPIC3_2
// TOPIC3_3
//
// The up button take you to the topic which is above the
// current topic in the hierarchy. For example TOPIC1_1
// take you up to TOPIC1, TOPIC3 take you up to INDEX and
// so on.
//

/hpjconfig BrowseButtons()
/hpjconfig CreateButton("Up_Button","&Up","JI(`uptest.hlp',`INDEX')")

/topic INDEX

/title Index
/keywords Index
/browse Index,AUTO
/topicmacro DisableButton("Up_Button")

/para
This is the Table of contexts and index. At this point the
Up button should be disabled.
/endpara

/para
/link TOPIC1,TOPIC1 \line
/link TOPIC2,TOPIC2 \line
/link TOPIC3,TOPIC3 \line
/link 1.2.3.4,1.2.3.4 \line
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC1

/title Topic 1
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic1,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`INDEX')")


/para
This is Topic 1. At this point the Up button should take
you to INDEX.
/endpara

/para
/link TOPIC1_1,TOPIC1_1 \line
/link TOPIC1_2,TOPIC1_2 \line
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC1_1

/title Topic 1_1
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic1_1,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`TOPIC1')")


/para
This is Topic 1_1. At this point the Up button should take
you to TOPIC1.
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC1_2

/title Topic 1_2
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic1_2,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`TOPIC1')")


/para
This is Topic 1_2. At this point the Up button should take
you to TOPIC1.
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC2

/title Topic 2
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic2,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`INDEX')")


/para
This is Topic 2. At this point the Up button should take
you to INDEX.
/endpara

/para
/link TOPIC2_1,TOPIC2_1 \line
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC2_1

/title Topic 2_1
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic2_1,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`TOPIC2')")


/para
This is Topic 2_1. At this point the Up button should take
you to TOPIC2.
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC3

/title Topic 3
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic3,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`INDEX')")


/para
This is Topic 3. At this point the Up button should take
you to INDEX.
/endpara

/para
/link TOPIC3_1,TOPIC3_1 \line
/link TOPIC3_2,TOPIC3_2 \line
/link TOPIC3_3,TOPIC3_3 \line
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC3_1

/title Topic 3_1
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic3_1,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`TOPIC3')")


/para
This is Topic 3_1. At this point the Up button should take
you to TOPIC3.
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC3_2

/title Topic 3_2
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic3_2,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`TOPIC3')")


/para
This is Topic 3_2. At this point the Up button should take
you to TOPIC3.
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic TOPIC3_3

/title Topic 3_3
/keywords Topic
/browse Topic3_3,AUTO
/topicmacro EnableButton("Up_Button");ChangeButtonBinding("Up_Button","JI(`uptest.hlp',`TOPIC3')")


/para
This is Topic 3_3. At this point the Up button should take
you to TOPIC3.
/endpara

/endtopic

/topic 1.2.3.4

/endtopic



  3 Responses to “Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : QDHELP30.ZIP
Filename : UPTEST.QDH

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