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A general help dialog has two display areas: the topic tree
and topic display area. The topic tree provides a scrollable list
of help topics. The home topic title is always the first item. When
a user chooses a title, an arrow (→) marks the title and
its help information is displayed in the topic display area. Figure 8-1 “General help
dialog” shows the
topic tree and topic display area of a general help window. The
current topic, "To select a palette", is displayed. The general help dialog includes three dialog buttons: Backtrack,
History, and Index. These commands are also available in the Help
menus. For an overview of the Help dialogs and the graphical user
interface, refer to the section, “Help
User Interface”.
To Create a General Help Dialog |  |
Include the appropriate header files: #include <Help.h> #include <HelpDialog.h> |
Create an instance of the general help dialog widget: Use the DtCreateHelpDialog()()
convenience function. Or, use the XtCreateManagedWidget()()
function. Add a callback for handling hyperlink events that
occur within the dialog. (For more information, see “Responding
to Hyperlink Events”.) Add a close callback for handling
the Close command.
The following code segment creates a general help dialog (as
a child of parent)
using the convenience function. The dialog is left unmanaged—presumably
it is managed elsewhere in the application when a help request is
made. Widget mainHelpDialog, moreButton, helpButton; ac = 0; XtSetArg (al[ac], XmNtitle, "My Application - Help"); ac++; XtSetArg (al[ac], DtNhelpVolume, "My Help Volume"); ac++; XtSetArg (al[ac], DtNlocationId, "Getting Started"); ac++; XtSetArg (al[ac], DtNhelpType, "DtHELP_TYPE_TOPIC"); ac++; mainHelpDialog = DtCreateHelpDialog (parent, "mainHelpDialog", al, ac); |
The following two calls add the hyperlink and close callbacks
to the dialog. Presumably, the functions HyperlinkCB()()
and CloseHelpCB()() are declared
elsewhere in the application. XtAddCallback (mainHelpDialog, DtNhyperLinkCallback, HyperlinkCB, (XtPointer)NULL); XtAddCallback (mainHelpDialog, DtNcloseCallback, CloseHelpCB, (XtPointer)NULL); |
DtCreateHelpDialog(3)
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