Important: The information in this document is obsolete and should not be used for new development.
Scripting Your Source Files
After designing your guide file, script your source files as follows:
- Set up the organization of your source files
- Customize the information in the Standard Setup file
- Define your prompt sets (see page 10-35 and page 10-37)
- Define your formats (see page 10-30 and page 10-85)
- Define your navigation button sets (see page 10-32, page 10-71, and page 10-80)
- Provide basic information about your guide file
- Import your application logo (see page 10-25)
- Specify howdy text, if any (see page 10-24)
- Specify the type of access window (see page 10-21)
- Specify the menu item text that should appear in the Help menu when your guide is available (see page 10-14)
- Specify help balloon text for your guide's item in the Help menu (see page 10-16)
- Specify the application associated with your guide file (see page 10-8)
- Specify WorldScript information (see page 10-13)
- Specify version information for your guide file (see page 10-11)
- Specify whether your guide is a mixin (see page 10-19)
- Specify whether other guides can mix into your guide file or whether it can be mixed in with other guides (see page 10-20)
- Specify your topic areas and topics (see page 10-125, page 10-135, and page 10-137)
- For mixins, add or modify topic areas, index terms, and topics (see page 10-190)
- Define your sequences (see page 10-39)
- Specify the sequence prompt set (see page 10-42)
- Specify the sequence navigation button set (see page 10-43)
- Specify panels and conditional display of panels (see page 10-45, page 10-52, and page 10-153)
- Provide condition functions for context checks (see page 10-172)
- Provide the content of your panels
- Text (see page 10-52 and page 10-85)
- Graphics (see page 10-95)
- Movies (see page 10-98)
- Standard buttons (see page 10-57)
- Three-dimensional buttons (see page 10-59)
- Radio buttons (see page 10-64)
- Checkboxes (see page 10-68)
- Hot text (see page 10-122)
- Event functions (page 10-177)
- Coachmarks (see page 10-118)
- Prompts (see page 10-54)
- Define your index terms
- Index terms (see page 10-128)
- Associated help topics (see page 10-135)
- Topics associated with headings (see page 10-137)
- Define your Look For content
- Ignore list (see page 10-145)
- Exception list (see page 10-147)
- Synonym list (see page 10-149)