
<<Help Editor General Information>>

The creation of the Help files is probably the last step in
creating an application.  The Clarion Help Editor allows you to
create on-line Help for your applications.  The Help you may
create for your applications is the same as the Help available
throughout the Clarion environment (the Help Editor was used to
create Clarion's Help screens).

Help screens are automatically displayed when your application's
user presses the F1 key or the Clarion language HELP executable
statement is executed with a second parameter specifying a Help
ID to display.  However, for this to happen, you must specify a
Help ID for each screen and/or screen field in your application
which should have associated Help.  Once you have specified a
Help ID, you must design its associated Help screen in the Help
Editor.

<Help Methods>
Help Methods

There are two methods of creating your Help:

     A separate Help screen may be created specifically for each
     Help ID; or,

     One generic Help screen may be created to display Help text
     specific to the Help Id (this is the method used in the
     Clarion environment).  This method requires associated Help
     text files which contain the text to display in the generic
     Help screen.

You may, of course, mix-and-match these two methods within the
same application.

<Help Text Files>
Help Text Files

Help text files are ASCII files containing the text to display
in a Help screen's LIST box.  A Help text file may be created in
the Clarion Text Editor, or any other text editor.  A Help text
file is divided into Sections.  Each Section begins at the
Section identifier (enclosed in double angle brackets beginning
in column one) and ends at the beginning of the next Section, or
the end of the file.  A Section identifier looks like this:

     <<Section Identifier>>    Note: Each Section Identifier
                                     MUST start in column 1.

Within each Section, the Help text may be further divided into
Topics.  Each Topic begins at the Topic identifier (enclosed in
single angle brackets beginning in column one) and ends at the
beginning of the next Section, Topic, or the end of the file.
A Topic identifier looks like this:

     <Topic Identifier>        Note: Each Topic Identifier
                                     MUST start in column 1.

A typical Help text file might look similar to this:

     <<File Menu>>

     The File Menu contains selections which have to do with
     file maintenance.

     <New>
     New
        Creates a new file.

     <Open>
     Open
        Opens an existing file for modification.

     <<File Properties Window>>

     The File Properties window specifies general
     characteristics of the data file.

     <File Label>
     File Label
        Specifies the label of the filename.

     <Prefix>
     Prefix
        Specifies the prefix of the filename.

<Section and Topic>
Section and Topic

Each Help ID references a specific Section, or Topic within a
Section.  When the text is displayed in the Help screen LIST
box, the Section or Topic referenced is highlighted (Section and
Topic identifiers are not displayed).  The user may scroll
through the contents of the LIST box and view all text within
the Section.

A Help screen may have Section and Topic Pushbuttons which
display an index of the available Sections and Topics in the
Help screen LIST box.  DOUBLE-CLICK on a Section or Topic takes
you immediately to that Section or Topic.


<<File Menu>>

The File menu contains selections for the normal file operations
of the Help Editor.

<New...>
New...                                    ( F2 or ALT-F N )
     Creates a new file.  You specify the type of file you are
     creating (Application, Dictionary, Database, Report, Text,
     or Help) and its name.  The new file is created and you are
     automatically placed in that file type's functional area.

<Open...>
Open...                                   ( F3 or ALT-F O )
     Opens an existing file.  You specify the type of file you
     are opening (Application, Dictionary, Database, Report,
     Text, or Help) and the name of the file.  You are
     automatically placed in that file type's major functional
     area.

<Close>
Close                                     ( ALT-F C )
     Closes the open Help file, exits the Help Editor, and
     returns you to the Clarion opening screen.

<Change Directory...>
Change Directory...                       ( ALT-F D )
     Allows you to change the DOS current directory. It is
     always a good idea to create applications in their own
     separate sub- directories.  Doing this makes it easy to
     identify the files that are part of an application and to
     delete those that are no longer needed when the application
     is complete (.OBJ files are one good example).

<Print Worksheet>
Print Worksheet                           ( ALT-F P )
     Allows you to print the Help entries for documentation
     purposes.

<Exit>
Exit                                      ( CTRL-X or ALT-F X )
     Closes the open Help file, exits the Help Editor, and
     returns you to the Clarion opening screen.


<<Edit Menu>>

The Edit menu contains selections which allow you to maintain
the Help IDs contained in the Help file.

<Insert>
Insert                                    ( INSERT or ALT-E I )
     Allows you to add a Help ID to the Help file.

<Change>
Change                                    ( ENTER or ALT-E H )
     Allows you to modify an existing Help ID.

<Delete>
Delete                                    ( DELETE or ALT-E D )
     Allows you to remove a Help ID from the Help file.

<Test Help ID>
Test Help ID                              ( CTRL-T or ALT-E T )
     Allows you to view the help that will be displayed for the
     currently highlighted Help ID.


<<View Menu>>

The View menu contains selections which allow you to display the
Help Ids in alternate sort orders.

<Logical>
Logical                                   ( ALT-V L )
     Displays the Help IDs based upon the dependent
     relationships between the Help IDs with a screen design and
     those without.

<By Help ID>
By Help ID                                ( ALT-V H )
     Displays the Help IDs in alphabetical order based upon the
     Help ID.

<By Text File>
By Text File                              ( ALT-V T )
     Displays the Help IDs in alphabetical order based upon the
     Text files referenced by each Help ID.

<By Section>
By Section                                ( ALT-V T )
     Displays the Help IDs in alphabetical order based upon the
     Section referenced by each Help ID.

<By Topic>
By Topic                                  ( ALT-V T )
     Displays the Help IDs in alphabetical order based upon the
     Topic referenced by each Help ID.


<<Tools Menu>>

The Tools menu contains a number of utilities which are useful
throughout the environment.

<DOS Shell>
DOS Shell                                 ( F10 or ALT-T D )
     Calls Clarion's built-in disk maintenance program (CSHELL).

<DOS Prompt>
DOS Prompt                                ( ALT-T R )
     Temporarily exits to DOS to execute some DOS command(s).
     It saves the current state of the Clarion environment to a
     temporary file, frees most of the memory used by the Clarion
     environment, and loads a second copy of COMMAND.COM.  To
     return to Clarion from this DOS prompt, type "Exit" and
     press ENTER.

<Calculator...>
Calculator...                             ( ALT-T C )
     Calls Clarion's built-in programmer's calculator.

<ASCII Chart...>
ASCII Chart...                            ( ALT-T A )
     Brings up a list of all the ASCII codes. The chart
     contains each ASCII display character, and the Decimal,
     Hexadecimal, and Octal numbers which represent that
     character.

<Color Chart...>
Color Chart...                            ( ALT-T L )
     Displays a list of all the Color Style Codes.  Each possible
     color combination is in the list along with the decimal
     number which represents it.

<Keycode Chart...>
Keycode Chart...                          ( ALT-T K )
     Displays a list of all the Clarion Keycodes.  Each possible
     key combination is in the list along with the decimal number
     which represents it.


<<Clarion Menu>>

The top section of items in the Clarion menu bring up "task
lists" of the last four projects you worked with in each of the
major functional areas.  This allows you to return directly to
a task you've already worked on, without the necessity of going
through the Open... screen from the File menu.  Selecting a
previous task from one of these lists does not automatically
change to the directory which contains the file.

In addition to re-selecting a previous task, you may also access
the New... and Open... screens through the task list screen by
selecting the New... or Open... Pushbutton.  This allows you to
check for a previous task, then immediately create or open the
file you want without returning to the File menu if the desired
task is not in the list.

<Load Application...>
Load Application...                       ( F4 or ALT-C A )
     Allows you to select one of the last four Application files
     in which you worked, or to create or open an Application not
     on the task list.  This selection takes you directly into
     the Application Generator with the selected file loaded.
     SHIFT- F4 immediately loads the last Application on which
     you worked.

<Load Dictionary...>
Load Dictionary...                        ( F5 or ALT-C D )
     Allows you to select one of the last four Dictionary files
     in which you worked, or to create or open a Dictionary not
     on the task list.  This selection takes you directly into
     the Dictionary Editor with the selected file loaded.
     SHIFT-F5 immediately loads the last Dictionary on which you
     worked.

<Load Database...>
Load Database...                          ( F6 or ALT-C B )
     Allows you to select one of the last four Database files in
     which you worked, or to create or open a Database not on the
     task list.  This selection takes you directly into the
     Database Manager with the selected file loaded.  SHIFT-F6
     immediately loads the last Database on which you worked.

<Load Report...>
Load Report...                            ( F7 or ALT-C R )
     Allows you to select one of the last four Report files in
     which you worked, or to create or open a Report not on the
     task list.  This selection takes you directly into the
     Report Writer with the selected file loaded.  SHIFT-F7
     immediately loads the last Report on which you worked.

<Load Text...>
Load Text...                              ( F8 or ALT-C T )
     Allows you to select one of the last four Text files in
     which you worked, or to create or open a Text file not on
     the task list.  This selection takes you directly into the
     Text Editor with the selected file loaded.  SHIFT-F8
     immediately loads the last Text file on which you worked.

<Load Help...>
Load Help...                              ( F9 or ALT-C H )
     Allows you to select one of the last four Help files in
     which you worked, or to create or open an Help file not on
     the task list.  This selection takes you directly into the
     Help Editor with the selected file loaded.  SHIFT-F9
     immediately loads the last Help file on which you worked.

<43/50 Line Mode >
43/50 Line Mode                           ( ALT-C 4 )
     Places the video in 43 or 50 line mode (depending upon
     whether your hardware is EGA or VGA).  This menu selection
     is a toggle switch with a check mark () displayed when
     toggled ON.  The setting is saved in the Clarion
     configuration file.

<System Setup >
System Setup                               ( ALT-C S )
     Displays a sub-menu containing items which allow you to set
     system-wide options.  These are options that affect the
     entire Clarion Environment.

<Options...>
Options...                                 ( ALT-C S O )
     Allows you to select environment options such as the Color
     Styles file for the Clarion environment's use, or specify
     the use of your own text editor and DOS shell program
     (other than the Text Editor and DOS Shell which are part of
     Clarion environment).

<Database Drivers...>
Database Drivers...                        ( ALT-C S D )
     Registers new database file drivers.  There are many more
     database file system drivers available than were provided
     in the shipping disks.  These extra file drivers are
     available directly from Clarion Software (call Customer
     Service at 800 354-5444 or (305) 785-4555 for more
     information). Once you receive a new file system driver, you
     must register its presence before the Clarion environment
     will be able to use it.

<Search Paths... >
Search Paths...                           ( ALT-C S S )
     Maintains Redirection files.  Redirection files are used by
     the Project system.  They provide individual search paths
     for specific files the compiler and linker need to find to
     accomplish their tasks (see the Project and Redirection Files
     essay in the Programmer's Guide).

<Edit Styles...>
Edit Styles...                            ( ALT-C S E )
     Maintains any Color Style Code file.  Color Style Code
     files are ASCII files containing a list of color codes used
     in your application's SCREEN structures and the actual
     colors to be used for those codes (see the Screen Color
     Schemes essay in the Programmer's Guide).


<<Help Menu>>

Context-sensitive Help screens are available throughout the
Clarion Database Developer environment through the F1 key.  The
Help menu contains selections which provide separate access to
the Help system.

<Using Help >
Using Help                                ( ALT-H U )
     Provides information on how to use the Help system.

<Help Index >
Help Index                                ( ALT-H H )
     Displays an Index of all Help screens available in the
     major functional area, allowing you to view a Help screen
     for a particular context when not actively in that context.

<About...>
About...                                  ( ALT-H A )
     Displays a screen with the program and copyright
     information for this specific release of Clarion Database
     Developer.


<<Help Properties Window>>

The Help Properties window allows you to specify what happens
for a specific Help ID when the user presses F1, or the Clarion
language HELP executable statement is issued to display this
Help ID.

<Help ID:>
Help ID:
     Specify the identifier of this help.  This should match a
     value placed in some HLP attribute in a SCREEN or PULLDOWN
     structure, or the second parameter of a HELP executable
     statement.

<Description:>
Description:
     An optional description of the help reference. A Help ID
     may be cryptic; therefore, a more verbose description is
     appropriate.

<Chained To:>
Chained To:
     Enter the Help ID to which this Help ID is connected as a
     "second page."

<Use Screen From:>
Use Screen From:
     Specify the Help ID whose screen design is "borrowed" to
     display this Help ID's text.  A Help ID may have its own
     screen design, or use the screen design from another,
     making consistent Help appearance simple.

<With The Title Of:>
With The Title Of:
     Specify the text that will be displayed in the Help
     screen's Title field.  This may be a string constant or
     <<SECTION>> (including the angle brackets).  <<SECTION>>
     indicates the Title field should display the text file's
     Section identifier in the Title field.

<Text Filename:>
Text Filename:
     Specify the ASCII file which contains the text to display
     in the Help screen's List box.

<Section:>
Section:
     Specify the Section identifier within the Text file which
     contains the text to display in the Help screen's List box.
     A Section is identified in the text file by enclosing its
     identifier in double angle brackets.  For example:

       <<This is a Section Identifier>>

     This identifies a Section named "This is a Section
     Identifier."  The text inside the double angle brackets is
     the text displayed in the Help screen's List box when a
     Section list is displayed.

     A Help screen List box always allows the user to scroll
     through the entire Section, and displays the Section from
     the beginning of the Section.

<Topic:>
Topic:
     Specify the Topic identifier within the Section which
     contains the text to display in the Help screen's List box.
     A Topic is identified in the text file by enclosing its
     identifier in single angle brackets.  For example:

       <This is a Topic Identifier>

     This identifies a Topic named "This is a Topic Identifier."
     The text inside the single angle brackets is the text
     displayed in the Help screen's List box when a Topic list
     is displayed.

     The Help screen List box always allows the user to scroll
     through the entire Section, but when a Topic is specified,
     the List box displays the section beginning at the
     specified Topic.

<Screen Button>
Screen Button
     Calls the Help Screen Formatter.  This option is only
     active if you do not specify a Help ID in the Use Screen
     From field.


<<Screen Formatter>>

The Screen Formatter in the Help Editor has a slightly different
user interface from the one in the Application Generator and
Text Editor.  The differences result only from the limited field
types available in the Help Editor -- all other tools are the
same as in the other Screen Formatters.

All the possible tools that you may use in the Screen Formatter
are accessible through the pulldown menu.  The ESC key activates
the pulldown menu. Many of the tools have shortcut "hot" keys
which are displayed at the right of each tool's menu selection.


<<Screen Formatter Screen Menu>>

The Screen menu contains selections which affect the entire
screen design:

<Properties>
Properties                                ( CTRL-O or ALT-S O )
     Displays the Screen Properties screen.  This screen allows
     you to specify attributes of the SCREEN statement such as
     the screen opening method (ZOOM, FADE, WIPE, FALL) and
     basic color of the screen (COLOR).

<Set Window Area>
Set Window Area                           ( CTRL-W or ALT-S W )
     Allows you to declare the SCREEN's size.  Access by the
     keyboard marks a side of the window which can be dragged in
     or out to resize the screen.  The mouse can be used by
     holding down the Ctrl key and clicking an edge of the
     window with mouse button1.  That edge may then be dragged
     in and out as long as mouse button1 is pressed.

<Get Captured Screen>
Get Captured Screen                       ( ALT-S G )
     Imports a screen design previously captured by Clarion's
     SCRCAP.COM text-mode screen capture TSR (see SCRCAP.COM in
     the User's Guide).  This imports the design only -- any
     screen fields the Help screen requires must still be
     declared.

<Enable Blink>
Enable Blink                              ( ALT-S B )
     Enables foreground blinking (which disables the enhanced
     background colors).  This selection is a toggle switch with
     a check mark () displayed when toggled ON.

<Exit>
Exit                                      ( CTRL-X or ALT-S X )
     Closes the Screen Formatter, saving the screen design, and
     returning to the Help Properties window.


<<Screen Formatter Edit Menu>>

The Edit menu contains selections which affect individual items
placed on the screen.

<Undo>
Undo                                      ( CTRL-U or ALT-S U )
     Restore the last item deleted by the Delete menu selection.

<Copy>
Copy                                      ( CTRL-C or ALT-E C )
     Allows you to copy a portion of the screen design to another
     portion of the screen.

<Move>
Move                                      ( CTRL-M or ALT-E M )
     Allows you to move a portion of the screen design to another
     portion of the screen.

<Delete>
Delete                                    ( CTRL-D or ALT-E D )
     Allows you to remove a portion of the screen design from the
     screen.

<...Data>
...Data                                   ( ALT-E A )
     Enables the Copy, Move, and Delete menu selections to act on
     the data placed on the screen.  This selection is a toggle
     switch with a check mark () displayed when toggled ON.

<...Paint>
...Paint                                  ( ALT-E I )
     Enables the Copy, Move, and Delete menu selections to act
     on the colors placed on the screen.  This selection is a
     toggle switch with a check mark () displayed when toggled
     ON.

<Paint>
Paint                                     ( CTRL-P or ALT-E P )
     Allows you to paint a portion of the screen design a color
     different from the basic color of the screen.

<Keyin Color>
Keyin Color                               ( CTRL-K or ALT-E K )
     Selects the color the next literals placed on screen will
     have.

<Change Attribute>
Change Attribute                          ( CTRL-A or ALT-E A )
     Changes the video display attribute at the cursor's current
     screen position to the color specified by the Keyin Color
     and moves the cursor one position to the right.  If no
     Keyin Color has been specified, no change occurs.

<Draw Track>
Draw Track                                ( CTRL-T or ALT-E T )
     Allows you to place tracking characters (most commonly,
     single or double lines) in your screen design.

<Draw Border>
Draw Border                               ( CTRL-B or ALT-E B )
     Allows you to place tracking characters in a rectangle
     around your screen design.

<Ruler Line>
Ruler Line                                ( CTRL-R or ALT-E R )
     Displays numbered vertical and horizontal lines on screen.
     This is an aid to determine exact placement (row and column
     position) of your fields on screen.


<<Screen Formatter Fields Menu>>

Field placement in the Help Editor is very similar to that in
the Application Generator and Text Editor.  When you place a
field in your screen design, you should first position the
cursor to the spot where you want the field to be placed.  If
you do not position the cursor first, you could define two
fields to occupy the same place.

<Process Help Fields>
Process Help Fields                       ( CTRL-F or ALT-F F )
     Calls the Help Fields window to display all fields already
     placed on the screen.  This window allows you to add,
     change, or delete fields, and you may change the order in
     which the fields appear in the Field List (which changes
     the normal selection order of the fields at run-time).

<Resize Field>
Resize Field                              ( CTRL-S or ALT-F S )
     Allows a List Box to be dynamically resized on the formatter
     worksheet using the mouse or keyboard.  The resizing will
     automatically adjust the Rows and Columns entries for the
     field.  When selected by the keyboard, an edge of the field
     is highlighted and can be dragged in or out using the cursor
     keys.  Resize is completed when Enter is pressed. To select
     with a mouse, position the mouse cursor on an edge of the
     field, hold down the Ctrl key, and click and hold mouse
     button1.  The edge can then be dragged in or out as long as
     mouse button1 is pressed.

<Default Colors...>
Default Colors...                         ( ALT-F T )
     Select the default display colors for each type of screen
     field.  These default color selections are stored in the
     application's Style file, if the application uses one, or
     the Clarion configuration file (CLARION3.INI), if it
     doesn't.

<Reapply Default Colors...>
Reapply Default Colors...                 ( ALT-F R )
     Automatically re-selects the default display colors for
     each screen field.  This allows you to change the default
     colors and change all fields to use those colors without
     re-creating the colors for each field individually.


<<Screen Formatter Tools Menu>>

The Tools menu contains a number of utilities which are useful
throughout the environment.

<DOS Shell>
DOS Shell                                 ( F10 or ALT-T D )
     Calls Clarion's built-in disk maintenance program (CSHELL).
     CSHELL is covered in its own section later.

<DOS Prompt>
DOS Prompt                                ( ALT-T R )
     Temporarily exits to DOS to execute some DOS command(s).
     It saves the current state of the Clarion environment to a
     temporary file, frees most of the memory used by the Clarion
     environment, and loads a second copy of COMMAND.COM.  To
     return to Clarion from this DOS prompt, type "Exit" and
     press ENTER.

<Calculator>
Calculator                                ( ALT-T C )
     Calls Clarion's built-in programmer's calculator.  The
     Calculator... selection is covered in its own section later.

<ASCII Chart...>
ASCII Chart...                            ( ALT-T A )
     Brings up a list of all the ASCII codes. The chart
     contains each ASCII display character, and the Decimal,
     Hexadecimal, and Octal numbers which represent that
     character.

<Color Chart...>
Color Chart...                            ( ALT-T L )
     Displays a list of all the Color Style Codes. Each
     possible color combination is in the list along with the
     decimal number which represents it.

<Keycode Chart...>
Keycode Chart...                          ( ALT-T K )
     Displays a list of all the Clarion Keycodes.  Each possible
     key combination is in the list along with the decimal number
     which represents it.


<<Screen Formatter Help Menu>>

Context-sensitive Help screens are available throughout the
Clarion Database Developer environment through the F1 key.  The
Help menu contains selections which provide separate access to
the Help system.

<Using Help >
Using Help                                ( ALT-H U )
     Provides information on how to use the Help system.

<Help Index >
Help Index                                ( ALT-H H )
     Displays an Index of all Help screens available in the
     major functional area, allowing you to view a Help screen
     for a particular context when not actively in that context.

<About >
About                                     ( ALT-H A )
     Displays a screen with the program and copyright
     information for this specific release of Clarion Database
     Developer.


<<Help Screen Properties Window>>

The Help Screen Properties window allows you to define the
attributes of the help screen structure.

<Styles File:>
Styles File:
     Enter the name of the Styles file to use. This is the
     Styles file the Screen Formatter will use when you make
     color selections for your screen design.

<Expand Row:>
Expand Row:
     Enter the number of the screen row (valid range: 1-25)
     which you want to be duplicated when a screen designed in
     25-line mode is "stretched" to display in 43 or 50-line
     mode.

<Effects:>
Effects:
     Select the Radio button for the screen effect you want when
     the screen is opened at run-time:

     ()  Zoom -- appears to "zoom in" from a distance
     ()  Wipe -- appears to be "wiped on" the display
     ()  Fall -- appears to "fall into" the display
     ()  Fade -- appears to "fade into" the display
     ()  None -- no opening effect

     NOTE:  Screen Effects only appear when the screens are
     opened in Text Mode.

<Position:>
Position:
     The Radio button you select here determines the screen's
     placement when it is opened.

()  Fixed
     The screen opens at the specific row and column position at
     which is is designed.

()  Float
     The screen opens at a position relative to the last screen
     position written to, so it does not cover that position (if
     possible).

()  Center
     The screen opens in the middle of the screen, no matter
     what text mode the screen is in.

<Shadow>
[] Shadow
     Check this box to automatically have a "ten o'clock shadow"
     placed to the right and below the screen at run-time.

<Color Button>
Color Button
     Calls the Color Selection window, which allows you to
     select the display color for the screen.


<<Help Fields Window>>

The Help Field window displays all the fields placed on the help
screen.  It allows you to Add, Change, Move, or Delete fields
from the screen.  The order in which the fields appear in the
List is the order in which the fields will be selected for the
user, if the user elects to complete each field with the TAB key
(on CUA screens, ENTER for non-CUA).

<Insert Button>
Insert Button
     Calls the Add Field window to allow you to select the type
     of field to add to the screen.

<Change Button>
Change Button
     Calls the edit window for the type of field currently
     highlighted in the List.

<Delete Button>
Delete Button
     Deletes the field from the List and the screen.

<Move Up Button>
Move Up Button
     Moves the field currently highlighted in the List up one
     position within the List (thereby changing the "normal
     selection order" of the fields on the screen).

<Move Down Button>
Move Down Button
     Moves the field currently highlighted in the List down one
     position within the List (thereby changing the "normal
     selection order" of the fields on the screen).

<Auto Re-order Button>
Auto Re-order Button
     Re-arranges all the fields in the List.  This automatically
     changes the "normal selection order" of the fields on the
     screen to Left-to-Right, Top-to-Bottom order.


<<Update/Add Help Title Window>>

The Update/Add Help Title window allows you to define a Help
Title field.

<Length:>
Length:
     Enter the maximum number of characters to display in the
     Help Title field.

<Center>
[] Center
     Check this box to center the text displayed in the Help
     Title field at run time.

<Colors Button>
Colors Button
     Calls the Color Selection window, which allows you to
     select the display color for the field.


<<Update/Add Help List Box Window>>

The Update/Add Help List Box window allows you to define a Help
LIST field to display Help text from an ASCII file.

<Rows:>
Rows:
     Enter the number of screen rows the List Box will occupy.

<Columns:>
Columns:
     Enter the number of screen columns the List Box will occupy.

<Horizontal Scroll>
[] Horizontal Scroll
     Check this box to create an automatic right-to-left scroll
     bar at the bottom of the List Box.  The scroll bar will
     appear at run-time, but not during screen design.

<Vertical Scroll>
[] Vertical Scroll
     Check this box to create an automatic top-to-bottom scroll
     bar at the right of the List Box. The scroll bar will
     appear at run-time, but not during screen design.

<Sort>
[] Sort
     Check this box to display entries in alphabetical order
     when the List displays a Sections or Topics list.

<Colors Button>
Colors Button
     Calls the Color Selection window, which allows you to
     select the display color for the field.


<<Update/Add Help Button Window>>

The Update/Add Help Button window allows you to define a Help
Button to display a Sections or Topics list, Exit Help, or
display another Help ID.

<Type:>
Type:
     Select the type of button to create.

() Window
     Indicates the Button will display another Help ID.

() Exit
     Indicates the Button will exit Help and return to the
     application.

() Topic Index
     Indicates the Button will display a list of the Topics
     within the current Section in the Help List Box.

() Section Index
     Indicates the Button will display a list of the Sections
     within the current Help Text File in the Help List Box.

<Name:>
Name:
     Enter the text to display on the Button.

<Help ID:>
Help ID:
     Enter the Help ID to display.  Valid only when the Window
     radio button is selected.

<Shadow>
[] Shadow
     Check this box to place a "ten o'clock" shadow on the
     Button.

<Colors Button>
Colors Button
     Calls the Color Selection window, which allows you to
     select the display color for the field.


<<Add Help Field Window>>

The Add Help Field window allows you to select the type of field
you want to add to the screen.

<Help Title>
Help Title
     Places a Title field on the Help screen.  A Help screen may
     have only one Title field.  This field displays the string
     specified in the With Title Of field on the Help Properties
     window.

<Help List>
Help List
     Places a List box on the Help screen. A Help screen may
     have only one List box.  This field displays the text from
     the Text file Section and Topic specified on the Help
     Properties window.

<Help Button>
Help Button
     Places a Pushbutton on the Help screen.  A Help screen may
     have multiple Pushbuttons. You may have a Pushbutton to
     exit Help, display a list of the Sections in the Help text
     file, display a list of the Topics within a Section of the
     Help text file, or call another Help ID.



