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1. Initializing GUIDE Reader 56 GUIDE Reader User s Manual About the Initialization File The initialization file should reside in the reader s Windows directory or in the GUIDE Reader application directory You can specify a full path to the initialization file and or to a different ini file by adding the c option to the command line that launches GUIDE Reader either from its program icon in Windows 3 1 or from the Run command on the Start menu in Windows 95 or Windows NT For example greader exe c d myparameters ini If you don t specify an initialization file with the c command line option GUIDE Reader looks for the ini file in the Windows directory If it isn t there GUIDE Reader looks in the directory where greader exe resides If GUIDE Reader doesn t find the initialization file there it uses built in default initialization settings GUIDE Reader entries reside in several sections of the initialization file including gcommon greader augmentations fulltext interpreters and filters You may need to edit the parameters for some of the entries in these sections before you distribute GUIDE electronic publications Editing the Initialization File You can revise the initialization file in any text editor whenever you want to tailor GUIDE Reader s setup for specific GUIDE publications First close any open GUIDE documents and GUIDE Reader itself before you edit the initialization file and
2. 4 When you have finished typing select the script text and choose Definition from the Make menu 5 Pull down the Make menu again and choose Attributes 6 When the Object Attributes dialog opens place the cursor in the Object Name text box and type on_open This special Object name must be entered exactly as shown above in lowercase letters Assigning this special name to the Definition tells GUIDE Reader to execute this script each time the document opens NOTE You can only use special Object names such as on_open once in a single GUIDE document If you assign a special event name to more than one Command Definition in a GUIDE document only the first script executes You can however combine scripts into a single event specific Definition Choosing Application Interface Options 52 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Displaying a Copyright Message Since your readers may have access to several GUIDE publications you may want to associate a copyright message with each individual title than with GUIDE Reader To display a simple copyright message when a publication s startup document opens 1 2 Open your publication s startup document in GUIDE Author Pull down GUIDE Author s Make menu and choose Definitions to open the Definitions window Type the following LOGiiX script into the startup document s Definitions window LOGiiX Define a flag to record when the copyright message displays Global Messag
3. GUIDE Reader Users Manual GUIDE Reader Users Manual All GUIDE documentation and training materials are copyrighted and all rights are reserved Except as authorized in the terms of a valid license agreement neither the documentation nor any software that accompanies it may be reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic or printed form without the prior consent of InfoAccess Inc Copyright 1998 InfoAccess Inc All Rights Reserved Printed March 1998 in the United States InfoAccess the InfoAccess logo Table Viewer DLL GUIDE Table Viewer Style Editor Style Markup Format SMF and Table Markup Format TMF are trademarks of InfoAccess Inc GUIDE is a registered trademark and GUIDE Author GUIDE Indexer GUIDE Professional Publisher GUIDE Reader GUIDE Viewer GUIDE Writer GUIDE Writer Style Editor LOGiiX and Hypertext Markup Language HML are trademarks of Office Workstations Limited licensed to InfoAccess Inc Other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Information is subject to change without notice InfoAccess Inc 15821 NE 8th St Bellevue WA 98008 3905 USA Technical Support Phone 425 201 1916 Email techsupp infoaccess com Corporate Headquarters Phone 425 201 1915 Sales 800 344 9737 Fax 425 201 1922 Web www infoaccess com Email info infoaccess com MANS000 02A GUIDE Reader User s Manual Contents 1 GETTING STARTED A
4. The Thick Border option produces a thick border around the application window and allows readers to resize the window The Thin Border option places a thin border around the application window but doesn t allow readers to resize the window If the application has neither a title bar nor a menu bar you can select the No Border option The application window can t be resized without a border Use these options to display a tool bar at the top or bottom of the GUIDE Reader application window The tool bar contains icons graphic symbols your readers can click on to quickly perform key tasks such as opening and closing documents creating queries and navigating through documents Please refer to GUIDE Reader Features earlier in this manual for more details about the tool bar icons and their cor responding functions Click on Application Title Bar to display a title bar over the application window if you turn this option off GUIDE Reader also suppresses the menu bar Close box and therefore the application window control menu Maximize box and Minimize box Turn the Application Menu Bar option on if you want to include GUIDE Reader menu commands in your application interface When Status Bar is active a gray bar across the bottom of the application window provides current program information for example the status bar may briefly describe a selected menu command or report the progress of a file being downloaded from the I
5. on the Delete button If you don t want readers to edit and delete annotations protect them by entering an annotator s name after the protected entry in the annotations section of the initialization file for example protected Locked In this case no one can edit or delete any annotation that shows Locked as the annotator except the user identified by the annotator s name Locked You can set an annotator s name when you install the software or in the initialization file s annotator entry GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 27 About Annotation Links Content changes in your GUIDE document may break annotation links for example if the word file anchors an annotation and you change file to document When you select an annotation in the Annotations dialog and click on Go to GUIDE Reader first tries to open the GUIDE document that contains the text associated with that annotation If that document has been renamed moved or deleted GUIDE Reader displays a message that the document can t be found and returns to the Annotations dialog where any annotations associ ated with that document are now shaded gray T S a w 4apeay FGINI To relink an annotation associated with text in a document that GUIDE Reader can t locate to new anchor text 1 Pull down GUIDE Reader s Annotations menu and choose Anno tations to open the Annotations dialog 2 Select any of the gray
6. tif WMF wmf guidewmf dll wmf WordPerfect wpg guidewpg dll wpg Initializing GUIDE Reader Guizyjeniuy D S M D Q 64 GUIDE Reader User s Manual augmentations The entries in this section associate GUIDE Reader features with dynamic link libraries Do not delete or edit these entries ENTRY DESCRIPTION fulltext Designates the dynamic link library file that supports full text search functionality in GUIDE Reader the default is ftsearch dll annotations Loads the dynamic link library file to support annotations in GUIDE Reader annotate dll bookmarks Specifies the dynamic link library file to support bookmarks in GUIDE Reader bookmark dll fulltext This section supports the use of full text index queries in GUIDE Reader For more information about full text indexes and queries that use full text index information see also the GUIDE Indexer User s Manual provided with GUIDE Author ENTRY DESCRIPTION index Specifies the path and name of the full text index file idx file to load with GUIDE Reader This entry has no default parameter add the full path and name for idx files for GUIDE publications you distribute with full text index files after this entry Initializing GUIDE Reader ENTRY background text browse hitx hity GUIDE Reader User s Manual 65 DESCRIPTION Designates the background color used to highlight hits occurrences found by a search Th
7. AND reference A query is still listed if you don t assign a name to it but nam ing queries can simplify future searches Click on Run query to execute the query The Search Results Hitlist dialog opens to display the number of hits in each document in the collection listed in descending order by the number of hits Double click on any document name in the list to open that document with the words or terms from the search highlighted You can select more than one document from the list If you have not assigned names to your documents the list displays DOS file names instead Documents always open at the first hit GUIDE Indexer does not index Definitions so there are never hits in Note or Command Buttons Use the Hits palette to navigate through the document You can move the palette anywhere on your screen Click on the Hitlist icon at the top of the Hits icon bar to return to the Hitlist dialog Open other documents in the Hitlist dialog or click on Query to return to the Query dialog and perform another search GUIDE Reader Features T S a w 4apeay FGINI 38 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Search Results Hitlist Ed Index Release Notes Documents found in Index 1 Title Figure 2 13 GUIDE Reader s Search Results Hitlist gt GUDE Reader Ge Ed Seach bride masio Bodnek Wrote Help CE EE BA k00 gt Pile E35 sonal Pabi shes He Lei x UIDE Reader Two new functions have been added
8. Reader executable followed by y to launch GUIDE Reader with the Program Options dialog available Another extension you can add to the command line is c followed by the full path name for an initialization ini file which enables you to launch GUIDE Reader with a specific initialization file To open the Program Options dialog type Ctrl Y while GUIDE Reader is running The remainder of this chapter explains the interface options that GUIDE Reader offers and how to use the Program Options dialog to configure these options Program Options mMenu Contents Options File f Edit Document Behavior Search Button Behavior Navigate Start Up Document Annotations Ruler Units Bookmarks I Save to Configuration File Pop up Cancel Figure 3 1 GUIDE Reader s Program Options dialog Choosing Application Interface Options GUIDE Reader User s Manual 43 GUIDE Reader Menus The titles of GUIDE Reader s pull down menus appear in the menu bar across the top of the application window GUIDE Reader also features certain menu options that appear in a popup when you click the secondary mouse button Most GUIDE Reader commands except those on the Annotations Bookmarks and Search menus should be familiar to you from GUIDE Author if not please see the GUIDE Author User s Manual and the online GUIDE Author s Command Reference for more information T
9. Which Files to Distribute 0 eee Files for Readers Who Don t Have GUIDE Reader Files for Users Who Have GUIDE Reader Contents CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED GUIDE Reader User s Manual 5 GUIDE Readerm provides a dynamic intuitive viewing environ ment for GUIDEs interactive electronic publications You can use GUIDE Reader to share documents created with GUIDE publishing tools from InfoAccessm with others GUIDE Reader enables you to distribute GUIDE publications on hard drives or floppy disks CD ROM local area networks LANs wide area networks WANs or even Internet Web World Wide Web servers GUIDE Reader s completely configurable interface allows you to tailor your interactive electronic publications presentation to the specific needs of your audience For example you can choose the style position and size of the GUIDE Reader application window select a menu driven or iconic interface and designate a start up document to establish a consistent entry point to your publication You can also enable readers to reconfigure their displays dynami cally for instance a reader may click on a control panel button to create a wide screen image GUIDE Reader allows you and your readers to annotate and book mark information in GUIDE publications It also utilizes files created with GUIDE Indexerm to conduct full text searches for any significant word or phrase in a GUIDE publication based on que
10. a document or a collection of documents ignoring only words it makes no sense to index an but the etc Full text indexes also use special rules to recognize plurals and pos sessives so search results include those occurrences as well as hits that exactly match the text a reader types into a query For example if a reader sets up a query for the word query the search results not only include every occurrence of query but also all instances of the word in its possessive and plural forms such as query s and queries The full text index title which you can assign when you create the full text index displays in the Query and Hitlist dialogs in GUIDE Reader For example if you create a full text index with GUIDE Indexer named rdrref idx and add the title Reading Reference GUIDE Reader s Query and Hitlist dialogs display Reading Reference when the full text index is used Otherwise GUIDE Reader defaults to the DOS file name rdrref idx for the full text index GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 35 Several sections of the infacces ini file help you manage indexes in GUIDE Author For example under the fulltext section the entry use_index_names 1 directs GUIDE Reader to the IndexNames section and instructs it to display the index names found there in the Select Index dialog This allows users to use an index by an assigned name in the Query dialog For exampl
11. annotations from the list then click on Info to display the Link Info dialog where you can see the original link information 3 Close the Link Info dialog and the Annotations dialog to return to the GUIDE Reader application window 4 Open a GUIDE document that contains text that you want to use for the new annotation anchor and select that text 5 Select the Annotations command from the Annotations menu to open the Annotations dialog again 6 Select the gray annotation that you want to relink from the list then click on nfo to open the Link Info dialog which displays the original link information 7 Click on Reconnect at Selection to link the annotation to the new anchor text you selected GUIDE Reader Features 28 GUIDE Reader User s Manual 8 Click on OK to close the Link Info dialog and return to GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog The name of the annotation you just relinked which was shaded gray in the list to show that its link was broken now displays in black again 9 Ifyou want to check the new link click on Go to click on Done to return to the GUIDE Reader application window After GUIDE Reader finds the document that contains the annotation s anchor text the next link it looks for is the Object that contains the annotation s anchor text Object Name takes precedence if the Object Name and Object ID number conflict If the Object has been deleted GUIDE Reader opens the document that contained the Obj
12. applica tion opens Initializing GUIDE Reader ENTRY config The Configuration File s Role Double click on GUIDE Author or GUIDE Reader icon Y Starts GUIDE Author or GUIDE Reader N Specifies an initialization ini file if none specified uses default ini file M Initialization file specifies a configuration cnf file and startup settings M Configuration file specifies window style some behaviors and in the case of GUIDE Reader available menu items idletime setdocoptions limitfind GUIDE Reader User s Manual 59 DESCRIPTION Names the configuration file that GUIDE Reader uses the default is greader cnf GUIDE Reader consults configuration files to determine how the application should look for example whether to maximize the application window give it a thick or thin border or display a title bar and or menu bar Because configuration files change often while applications are open they re written in a binary format that can be updated quickly and easily while the application is running To use different configurations for various publications you can create configuration files with unique names for those publications for example config train cnf and edit the initialization file accordingly For more information about configuration files please see also the GUIDE Author User s Manual Designates how many seconds GUIDE Reader remains id
13. as GUIDE Reader uses the qry extension for query files You can have up to 128 queries in a file there is no limit to the number of query files you can create Note that you name queries in the Query dialog so you should complete the naming of queries before you open the Manage Queries dialog The next time you open the Query dialog and want to use this file for your search you can choose Open query file in that dialog to access the file In fact you can use any query file with any index so you may want to create a generic list of queries to use with all your GUIDE document collections GUIDE Reader Features 40 GUIDE Reader User s Manual LOGiIX Functions that Support Full Text Search The following LOGiiX functions support full text searching Please see the LOGiiX Command Reference provided online with GUIDE Author for an explanation of each function GUIDE Reader Features RunQuery OpenQuerySet CloseQuerySet ShowHitList HitListltemFile HitListltemCaption HitListltemCount QueryltemName QueryltemString GUIDE Reader User s Manual 41 CHAPTER 3 CHOOSING APPLICATION INTERFACE OPTIONS GUIDE Reader s interface is completely configurable You can select the menu commands application window style startup document and other options available to readers As you prepare publications for distribution with GUIDE Reader the decision to include or sup press menu items depends largely on your application s structu
14. chapter concentrates on only those features unique to GUIDE Reader annotations bookmarks and full text queries It by no means discusses all of GUIDE Reader s functionality You can also use interpreters and LOGiiX to expand GUIDE Reader s functionality and enhance your information presentation Many GUIDE Reader commands and dialogs mirror GUIDE Author functionality for example panning and zooming graphics See Choosing Application Interface Options later in this manual for a list of GUIDE Reader menus and commands For details about how to use commands and related dialog options available in GUIDE Reader besides those for annotations bookmarks and full text queries please see the GUIDE Author User s Manual and the online GUIDE Author Command Reference GUIDE Reader makes it simple to navigate through GUIDE docu ments just point and click to activate information links or if you prefer position the insertion cursor inside a Button anywhere between its symbols and hit the Enter key to activate the link GUIDE Reader Features 14 GUIDE Reader User s Manual GUIDE Reader s Tool Bar The icons on the tool bar across the top of the GUIDE Reader appli cation window are graphic symbols users can click on to quickly access frequently used GUIDE Reader functions If the tool bar is not displayed on your screen use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Y to open the Program Options dialog and then choose Application Window Styl
15. entry to 1 if you want the exit message to display This entry tells GUIDE Reader whether or not to expect references to GUIDE documents located on an Internet Web server The default for this parameter 0 specifies that no Internet connec tions will be made Set the parameter to one 1 if you want to use the Internet and make sure your Internet connection is up and running before you start GUIDE Reader Controls the behavior of temporary windows that display Note Definitions in GUIDE documents If hook_sticky 1 the default you can click the primary mouse button when the pointer is over a Note Button to display the Note which remains on screen until you click the primary mouse but ton again If hook_sticky 0 you must click and hold down the primary mouse button to display the Note the popup Note window closes as soon as you release the mouse button Specifies the palette for rendering graphics The default value 0 applies a 256 color palette to all graphics rendered on the screen with this value set to 1 the palette picks up the colors of the last graphic that is rendered on the screen Designates where the first hit occurrence of text found by a search appears on the screen when readers conduct a query at the top 0 in the middle 1 or at the bottom 2 GUIDE Reader User s Manual 61 ENTRY DESCRIPTION reslib Names the resource library that specifies text strings used for menu commands dialogs mes sag
16. text selected in GUIDE documents or in GUIDE Objects with no text selected Bookmark selections can t be graphical and can t span more than one Object When you navigate to a bookmark GUIDE Reader highlights it on the screen as if it were selected To create a bookmark T x w 4apeay FGINI 1 Select text that you want to make into a bookmark 2 Click on the Create Bookmark icon in the tool bar or select Create Bookmark from the Bookmarks menu If Create Bookmark is shaded gray and disabled check to make sure you have a bookmark set open When the Create Bookmark dialog appears the text you selected appears as the default bookmark name which you can edit 3 Click on OK to accept the bookmark There s no apparent change in the GUIDE document itself but you can open the Bookmarks dialog and see the new bookmark s name in the list of bookmarks in the open set gt GUDE Reade B 61S SITS ST ET 19 on SIE 15 a ma il GUIDE Professional Publisher 5 0 supports colored tnnsporent cad SSESETE co thet a hotepot can be of transparent no border oe A calor drop down comio box has been added to the Format Elemert didog ii order to set the Figure 2 10 GUIDE Reader s Create Bookmark dialog GUIDE Reader Features 32 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Using Bookmark Sets NOTE A bookmark s name is usually the text selected to be made into the bookmark but you can edit a bookmark s name when yo
17. text you want to annotate 3 Pull down the Annotation menu and choose Create Annotation The Create Annotation dialog opens with the selected text displayed in the Name text box GUIDE Reader automatically uses the selected text for the annotation s name unless you change the text in the text box The Date text box shows the date and time when the annotation was created You can select the text in this box but GUIDE Reader won t allow you to change it The Annotator text box shows the name of the anno tator as specified during installation and as it appears in the annotations section of the initialization file You can change it if you like 4 Position the insertion cursor in the large text box in the Create Annotation dialog and type your annotation in the text box The text box can accommodate long annotations You can use the scroll bar to review lengthy comments GUIDE Reader Features 20 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Gie Edt Geach Berges fpretaton odmak irc Help micenet Target Deowsvery LP Sut ete saengce armetiain ast Arsocated F n tone five OOOO O enteineen Daa r ana o e ropinierod ohewise the valve FALSE LPSTR and E if you have a as PT_DWOI Figure 2 3 GUIDE Reader s View Annotation dialog Ele Edt Geach tengee moai odmak Wirckw Help ee ee aL Dae ustun 5 14 56 isieast Tanet Decement oc BIEDE Readu 5 14 96 inima Tarnet Decement zoc ipjiwew inineccuere S 14 56 inima Target Decement
18. then reopen them after you save the revised initialization file Remember GUIDE Reader some times writes to the initialization file so don t be surprised if some parameters have changed from the default or your last edit The initialization file is divided into sections labeled with the topic in brackets on the first line for example interpreters is the first line in the section of the initialization file that specifies interpreters used with GUIDE Reader Initializing GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader User s Manual 57 Each initialization file entry consist of an entry name followed by an equal sign with parameters to the right of the sign For example the path entry reads path c greader mypub where path is the entry name and c greader mypub is the parameter you may want to edit Do not change the entry name to the left of the equal sign if you do GUIDE Reader won t be able to find the entries it needs GUIDE Reader regards any lines in the initialization file that begin with semicolons as comments not instructions so the application ignores those lines If you want to annotate an initialization file simply begin all the comment lines with semicolons like this j Initialization file for Service Publication 455 7 This initialization file created 01 12 98 j File revised 03 22 98 Since GUIDE Reader ignores any lines that begin with a semicolon you can also insert a semicolon in front of existing initialization file entri
19. Annotation command The Annotation dialog opens with the annotations file specified in the initialization file showing as the active set for example annotatn ast the default annotation file automatically installed with GUIDE Reader Click on Browse to display the Open Annotation Set dialog The File Name text box displays the name of the annotation set currently open Type a new name into the File Name field Use ast as the file extension unless you change the default in the initialization file otherwise the file name won t appear automatically in GUIDE Reader when you use the Annotation dialog s Browse option to find available annotation sets GUDE Restor De Ed euch bjergede Amosio odnek Wireiw Help Figure 2 2 GUIDE Reader s Open Annotation Set dialog GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 19 4 Click on Open A dialog appears to tell you that the annotation set doesn t exist and asks if you want to create it Click on Yes to create and save the new set choose No to cancel the operation 5 When you return to the Annotations dialog note that the anno tation set you opened now shows as the one in use 6 Click on Done T D w 4apeay FGINI Creating Annotations GUIDE Reader automatically assigns new annotations to the open annotations set To create annotations in GUIDE documents 1 Open a document you want to annotate in GUIDE Reader 2 Use the cursor to select
20. DE Reader allows you to associate additional comments or notes called annotations with specific text in GUIDE documents Readers can view create edit delete and navigate to annotations in individual GUIDE documents or in entire publications if you include this functionality Highlighting marks the annotated text the infor mation associated with comments to alert readers that additional comments exist but annotations leave the original document content otherwise intact These comments reside in annotation sets collections of notes associated with GU DE documents You can create one or several different annotation sets for a single GUIDE document or for an entire GUIDE electronic publication and distribute the files that contain those annotation sets with a GUIDE publication GUDE Reose Ge Edt jeh jeie mosi Bookrest Wr Help r Sake E E Lit of off aerretatiome be ihe sot z bp Nowe J Heme Ome Decement Arnstanst GUIDE Reose 5 14 36 leteweet Target Doosmemi Mip wew imosocess 5 14 35 Baiwaot Target Deoument PEEREERED Figure 2 1 GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 17 An annotation set must be open before you can create or edit anno tations in GUIDE Reader Choose the Annotations command from GUIDE Reader s Annotations menu to open the Annotations dialog where you can use the Browse option to open or create annotation sets You can also specify an annotat
21. DE document that s highlighted to show that it s the anchor for an annotation Alternatively you can pull down GUIDE Reader s Annotations menu select the Annotations command and double click on an annotation name in the list shown in the Annotations dialog double clicking on an annotation s name has the same effect as if you select an annotation from the list and then click on the View button in the Annotations dialog The View Annotation dialog automatically opens to display the Set Name Date and Annotator as well as the text for the selected annotation and the annotation text This dialog looks and works almost exactly like the Create Annotation dialog except that Print Edit and Delete options may be added Initialization file entries determine whether or not these options appear Click on Print to print the selected annotation in simple unformatted text The Windows Print dialog opens to let you to designate a print range change the print quality set up a printer specify the number of copies to print and collate copies if you like The annotation dis played in the View Annotation dialog spools to the printer after you click on OK in the Print dialog To change an existing annotation click on Edit in the View Annota tion dialog When the Edit Annotation dialog opens you can change the annotation s name text and the associated file To delete an annotation bring it up in the View Annotation dialog and then click
22. E Reader and each time you open the application in future If you want the options to apply to the current GUIDE Reader session only clear the Save to Configuration File box and click on OK when you leave the Program Options dialog In this way the options will appear on screen during your current session but won t be saved for future sessions You may want to do this if you want to preview the effects of various changes on the application before formally adopt ing those changes To reject any changes you have made click on Cancel this reinstates the previous settings and cancels any new entries Choosing Application Interface Options GUIDE Reader User s Manual 51 Customizing the Application Caption If you want to change the application window caption GUIDE Reader to a caption that describes your publication you can use the LOGiiX SetAppCaption function Say you ve created an electronic manual of diagnostic routines with a startup document named start gui You want the application window caption to identify the publication as Troubleshooting Reference 1 Open start gui in GUIDE Author 2 Choose Definitions from GUIDE Author s Make menu to open the Definitions window for start gui 3 Type the following LOGiiX script into the Definitions window LOGiiX Set the application caption Function Main Begin SetAppCaption Troubleshooting Reference End S 9 Q is a 2 77 uonesijddy bursooyn
23. PTION Print Prints the selected annotation in simple unformatted text To print multiple annotations use the Shift key to select adjacent annotations or the Ctrl key to select annotations elsewhere in the list then click on Print A Windows Print dialog opens to allow you to designate a print range change the print quality set up a printer specify how many copies to print and whether or not to collate copies Selected annotation s spool to the printer after you click on OK in the Print dialog T D w 4apeay FGINI Delete Deletes the selected annotation from the list If the protected entry in the initialization file names an annotator s name no one but else can delete annotations the protected user creates for more information please see Working with Annotations later in this chapter To delete multiple annotations use the Shift key to select adjacent annotations or the Ctrl key to select annotations elsewhere in the list then click on Delete Done Closes the Annotations dialog Aneolahienc ed Sats at RHAH sal eT a zj Mwan Dave Sm Style f e bo t Pera Bim im Figure 2 8 The Print dialog offers options to print selected annotations to open this dialog click on Print in GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog GUIDE Reader Features 26 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Working with Annotations To view annotations in GUIDE Reader simply click on any text in a GUI
24. R DISTRIBUTION This chapter explains how to create and distribute GUIDE documents including how to Maintain interdocument cross references in your publication Enhance GUIDE Reader s document access and display speed Distribute the GUIDE Reader application Path Names for External References First let s examine interdocument references within GUIDE Reader and how these references affect GUIDE documents when you distri bute them When readers click on a Reference Button Note Button or Command Button linked to another GUIDE document GUIDE Reader searches for the target file in the current directory If GUIDE Reader doesn t find the linked file there the search proceeds along the GUIDE Reader path listed in the initialization file If that fails the search continues to the system path the program directory and finally the source document s directory If GUIDE Reader still can t locate the target document it displays an error message GUIDE Reader s search method changes for references to a docu ment marked for full path references to itself GUIDE Author gives you an option to do this When you link a Reference Button Note Button or Command Button to a file of this type the file s full path name not just the file name is stored in the Button s link infor mation for example c guide docs help gui instead of help gui i o 3 x SE v eA 3D aS SO as a 5 0 77 Optimizin
25. R windshield AND glass launches a specific search that lists all documents that contain the word glass that also contain at least one instance of wipers or windshield A simple nested search might be windshield AND wipers OR glass AND truck You can change the appropriate settings in the fulltext sec tion of the infacces ini file to hide any of these query option buttons Please see Welcome to GUIDE Author Chapter 2 for more information GUIDE Reader User s Manual 37 To search for terms in specific fields in the active index use the IN button after the phrase then select the field from the Field name in index list box that you want to search in For example the entry truck IN Europe in the Query Text box launches a search for all instances of truck in the field named Europe in your document collection Please see the GUIDE Author User s Manual for more information on creating fields for search purposes Type a name for the query in the Query name text box if you anticipate using this query again The name can be up to 128 characters long When a query has executed successfully the query name is attached to the query itself and added to the Previous Queries list where you can easily select it for future use if you save your queries in a query file For example the successful sgml AND reference query with the assigned name SGML1 would appear in the Previous Queries list as SGML1 sgml
26. TERFACE OPTIONS The Program Options Dialog ceeeeeeeesecesneeeenteeeees GUIDE Reader Menus ccseeeeeeessseeeneeestecesneeeenteeeaes Application Window Style 0 0 cece eeeee cess ceneereeneees Controlling Document Behavior essere Setting Button Behavior esceeeccceseeeeeeeecnteeeeneeenaaes Specifying a Start Up Document 0 0 eeeeceeeseeeeeteeeees Setting Ruler UMIS moynna ae ina Qoegee Saving Options to the Configuration File eee Customizing the Application Caption s es Displaying a Copyright Message eescesseeceeneeeteees 4 INITIALIZING GUIDE READER About the Initialization File 2 00 cece eeeeceeeeeeeeees Editing the Initialization File oe ee eeeeeeees SCOMIMON mocne atera e rashes gr aderi eronate aaa E EEE a ES INTEL Preters ruinas r E S E A filters becana a E ERE EAN faligMentatlOns ina rae R S alltet a a a a a as IndexNames neeenenenseennesssenesesorerssseeesssesssessseress Indexdocuments cceeceeceeseeccecceeeeccecceeececeunaeees ANNOTATIONS ea e a E A ATEA bookmarks iea nE n a E E E 5 OPTIMIZING DOCUMENTS FOR DISTRIBUTION Path Names for External References seeren Including Path Entries in the Initialization File Using Full Path Names ce eeeeeseceseeeeeneeeeneeeeeeees 6 DISTRIBUTING PUBLICATIONS About the Configuration File esesesccsseeeeeeeeesneeeees Supplying Documentation for Readers Deciding
27. User s Manual ENTRY DESCRIPTION logiix Associates an alias with the LOGiiX dynamic link library file this enables you to use LOGiiX scripts in GUIDE docu ments The default parameter is logiix dll 0 PRELOAD Initializing GUIDE Reader 62 GUIDE Reader User s Manual ENTRY launch serial opcl igloo filters DESCRIPTION Associates the alias shown in the entry with the dynamic link library file for the launch interpreter provided with GUIDE Author This interpreter enables you to launch other applications from GUIDE publications The default parameter is launch3 dll 0 Associates the alias shown in the entry with the dynamic link library file for the serial interpreter provided with GUIDE Author This interpreter drives any device connected to the applicable serial port The default is serial3 dll 0 Associates the alias shown in the entry with the dynamic link library file for the open close interpreter provided with GUIDE Author opcl3 dll This interpreter opens and closes documents The default parameter is opcl3 dll 0 Associates the alias shown in the entry with the dynamic link library for the interface glue interpreter provided with GUIDE Author igloo dll GUIDE Author applica tions use this DLL to communicate with each other The default parameter is igloo dll 0 PRELOAD This section associates the dynamic link libraries DLLs GUIDE Reader uses for import filters with supported te
28. View Annotations dialog includes an option to manage annotations this option appears only if readers double clicked on an annotation to open the dialog You can reset this parameter to 0 to suppress the Manage option in the View Annota tions dialog entirely GUIDE Reader User s Manual 73 bookmarks This section of the initialization file contains entries that relate to the use of bookmarks in GUIDE Reader For more information about bookmarks please see Chapter 2 ENTRY DESCRIPTION set Specifies the file name of the bookmark set that loads with GUIDE Reader The default bookmark set is bookmark bst browse If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Bookmarks dialog includes an option to allow users to open new bookmark sets If this parameter is set to 0 the Browse option doesn t appear in the Bookmarks dialog edit If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Bookmarks dialog includes an option to edit bookmarks If this parameter is set to 0 the Edit option doesn t appear in the Bookmarks dialog delete If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Bookmarks dialog includes an option to delete bookmarks With the parameter set to 0 the Delete option doesn t appear in the Bookmarks dialog Guizyjeniuy D S M D Q Initializing GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader User s Manual 75 CHAPTER 5 OPTIMIZING DOCUMENTS FO
29. aee S 14 56 E vt 7 syel Docomem Hatan Vaha Figure 2 4 Use GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog to manage annotation sets GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 21 5 Ifyou want to associate another file with this annotation enter its name in the Associated File field or click on Browse to select an associated file The Associated File is a DOS Windows command line that runs when you click on Launch to load the selected file s application and open the associated file If the selected file s extension isn t associated with a Windows application type a command line into the text box in the Create Annotation dialog s Associated File panel that calls the application and specifies the file say mplayer exe c sounds engknk wav A space divides the calls T D w 4apeay FGINI With this feature your annotations can include many different types of information For example if your electronic publication covers automotive repair you can annotate engine knock and associate a sound file with the annotation so readers can hear exactly how engine knock sounds 6 Click on OK when you re ready to save the annotation to close the Create Annotation dialog and return to the GUIDE Reader application window Using Annotation Sets To view annotations in sets select the Annotations command from the Annotations menu to open the Annotations dialog The name of the open annotations set ast file displa
30. alizing GUIDE Reader Guizyjeniuy D S M D Q 72 GUIDE Reader User s Manual ENTRY m_goto m_print v_edit v_delete v_print v_manage Initializing GUIDE Reader DESCRIPTION If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog includes a Go to option to take you instantly to any annotated text in the document based on the annotation you select from the list in the Annotations dialog Reset this entry to 0 to suppress the Go to option If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog includes an option to print annotations Reset this entry to 0 to suppress the Print option If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s View Annotations dialog includes an option to edit annotations If you reset this entry to 0 no Edit option appears in the View Annotations dialog If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s View Annotations dialog includes an option to delete annotations You can reset the parameter to 0 to suppress the Delete option in the View Annotations dialog If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s View Annotations dialog includes an option to print annotations If you reset the parameter to 0 no Print option appears in the View Annotations dialog If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s
31. ames 35 interpreters 61 info entry in INI file 71 initialization file 56 comments 5 7 editing 56 entries 57 path references 76 sections 56 syntax 57 Index 88 GUIDE Reader User s Manuals Initialization file infacces ini 7 internet entry in INI file 60 interpreters igloo dll 62 initializing 61 launch3 exe 62 opcl3 exe 62 serial3 exe 62 K Keyboard shortcuts Ctrl Y 4 L launch3 exe 11 limitfind entry in INI file 59 Link Info dialog 23 linking indexes and documents 35 LOGIIX functions 51 LOGiIX functions for GUIDE Reader CloseAnnotationSet 10 CloseBookmarkSet 10 CloseFTIndex 10 OpenAnnotationSet 10 OpenBookmarkSet 10 OpenFTindex 10 SetPrintFooter 10 ShowFTHits 10 LOGiIiX functions that support full text searches 40 LOGIIX scripts documenting 80 Index M m_delete entry in INI file 71 m_goto entry in INI file 72 m_print entry in INI file 72 m_view entry in INI file 71 N Navigatemenu 43 Next Frame command 15 Next Frame icon 15 Note Definitions controlling temporary windows for 60 0 old_on_open entry in INI file 61 old_palette entry in INI file 60 opcl3 exe 11 Open Annotation Set dialog 17 Open Bookmark Set dialog 30 32 Openicon 14 open entry in INI file 58 optimizing documents external references 75 for distribution 75 P path entries in the initialization file 76 performing full text searches 36 pop upmenu 43 Previous Frame co
32. annotator Terry Smith and protected System Administrator other readers can change and delete Smith s annotations but not the system administrator s If both entries name the same annotator annotator System Administrator and protected System Administrator annotations created by the user named in both entries can be edited Initializing GUIDE Reader eniu Burzi Q S Mm gt KJ 70 GUIDE Reader User s Manual ENTRY text background browse cursor Initializing GUIDE Reader DESCRIPTION Indicates the text color for annotated text the text selected when you use GUIDE Reader s Create Annotation command as defined in the Set Style dialog which you access by choosing the Style option in the Annotations dialog The parameter number identifies a color from GUIDE Reader s default palette as follows 0 Black 8 Cyan 1 Dark gray 9 Magenta 2 Light gray 10 Dark red 3 White 11 Dark green 4 Red 12 Navy blue 5 Green 13 Teal 6 Blue 14 Plum 7 Yellow The default text color is yellow 7 You can use GUIDE Reader s Annotations command to open the Annotations dialog and then click on the Style option to change the annotation text color in the Set Style dialog Specifies the background color for annotated text the text selected when you use GUIDE Reader s Create Annotation command The default is dark gray 1 You can choose GUIDE Reader s Annotations command to open the Annot
33. ath unless you specify otherwise So if you want GUIDE Reader to find a startup document in another location you must enter the full path and name drive directory and startup document s file name here Setting Ruler Units Choose Ruler Units from the Program Options dialog to specify whether absolute ruler measurements should be shown in inches or millimeters in GUIDE Reader For more information about relative and absolute ruler please see Working with Text in the GUIDE Author User s Manual Choosing Application Interface Options 50 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Saving Options to the Configuration File GUIDE Reader looks for program settings in both an initialization file infacces ini and a configuration file greader cnf The configuration file contains interface specifications for GUIDE Reader s application window The initialization file provides general setup information that you can edit it includes an entry to specify the configuration file GUIDE Reader uses To learn more about both the initialization and configuration files please see Initializing GUIDE Reader later in this manual If you want the user interface options that you have chosen to be recorded in GUIDE Reader s configuration file check the Save to Configuration File box in the Program Options dialog and then click OK This makes the settings currently specified the defaults They will apply immediately to your current session in GUID
34. ating 16 GUIDE Indexer Network drive 8 GUIDE publication creating annotation sets for 16 opening external devices from 61 opening other applications from 61 GUIDE publications distributing files to readers who don t have GUIDE Reader 81 to readers who have GUIDE Reader 82 what to include 81 GUIDE Reader claunch option 42 56 Annotations menu 43 annotations settings in INI file 69 Applicationwindow 44 Bookmarks menu 43 configuration file 50 55 59 displaying buttons in Query dialog 66 displaying index names 67 document behavior 46 Editmenu 43 Filemenu 41 43 Help menu 43 interdocument references 75 Menu commands 43 Menus 43 Navigate menu 43 pop up menu 43 Program Options dialog 41 Search menu 43 selecting an index by an assigned name 68 specifying background color for annotations 70 specifying default operator in Query dialog 67 specifying DLL for annotations 64 specifying DLL for bookmarks 64 Index GUIDE Reader continued specifying DLL for full text search 64 specifying document that opens first 58 specifying idle time before closing 59 start up document 49 Window menu 43 H Hardware requirements 8 Help command 15 Help icon 15 Help menu 43 help entry in INI file 58 Hitlist dialog 34 37 hits background default color 65 specifying location onscreen 60 textcolor 65 70 hits palette 37 setting horizontal position 65 setting vertical position 65 hitx entry in INI file 65 hity entry in INI f
35. ations dialog and then click on the Style option to change the annotated background color in the Set Style dialog If this option is set to 0 the Annotations dialog does not include an option to open new annotation sets an entry of 1 the default allows users to create new annotation sets Defines the shape the cursor takes when it s over an annotation in a GUIDE document The parameter is a cursor pattern ID number Figure 4 1 shows available cursor patterns the default is 16 You can also select GUIDE Reader s Annotations command and then click on Style and choose a new cursor pattern for annotations from the drop down list of available cursor patterns GUIDE Reader User s Manual 71 ENTRY DESCRIPTION info If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog includes an Info option that provides data on annotation sets If the entry s parameter is set to 0 no Info option appears in the Annotations dialog m_view If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog includes an option to view annotations Reset this parameter to 0 to suppress the View option m_delete If this entry s parameter is set to 1 the default GUIDE Reader s Annotations dialog includes an option to delete annotations Reset the parameter to 0 to suppress the Delete option TEETE RA bh a F k AK HQI AV Available cursor patterns and their ID numbers Initi
36. bout Fhis Manuall sectzisocsseessaectescivest conaziessgieeeseeaaaanelee 6 Before YOU Begin cestini tnai a a ieegle Must 7 Hardware and Software Requirements eeeeee 8 Using GUIDE Reader on a Network cceeeeceeeeeeeeeees 8 Starting GUIDE Reader eeseeeeccesteeeneeceteeeeeenenaes 10 LOGiiX Functionality in GUIDE Reader eee 10 Using Interpreters with GUIDE Reader eeeeeeeeeees 11 Getting Hel pirrur Teas as ghee ee dess cenetaa seeds 11 Where to Go from Here eeeeceeeseceseeeeeneeceteeeeeeeenaeeeens 12 2 GUIDE READER FEATURES GUIDE Readet s Tool Bat ececeeseeseeesseeescneeeeseeeaee 14 Using AnnOtations sccts cece cetsisenentecdgasta des casaseeseteceateste 16 Opening an Annotation Set cccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeees 17 Creating an Annotation Set 0 ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 Creating Annotations cceeccceeecseeeseseeeeseeees 19 Using Annotation Sets ccceecceeeeseeessseeeeseeees 21 Working with Annotations 00 0 0 ceeeeeeeeeeeenees 26 About Annotation Links cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 27 Using BOOk Marks semne Sarnen aain 29 Creating a Bookmark Set eee eeeees ces eeneeneees 30 Creating Bookmarks aisre one onaizmiiniireii esie 31 Using Bookmark Sets rerien 32 Using Full Text Queries mpenn maeri cesses ieai 34 LOGI IiX Functions that Support Full Text Search 40 Contents GUIDE Reader User s Manual 3 CHOOSING APPLICATION IN
37. der DESCRIPTION Specifies a button on the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader that allows users to define a search by placing parentheses around text in the Query dialog s edit box without having to type the parentheses A value of 1 means show the button a value of 0 means hide it Specifies the AND button on the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader that allows users to add this operator to the Query dialog s edit box without having to type the word A value of 1 means show the button a value of 0 means hide it Specifies a button on the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader that allows users to define a search by placing quotation marks around text in the Query dialog s edit box without having to type them A value of 1 means show the button a value of 0 means hide it Specifies the OR button on the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader that allows users to add this operator to the Query dialog s edit box without having to type the word A value of 1 means show the button a value of 0 means hide it Specifies the NOT button on the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader that allows users to add this operator to the Query dialog s edit box without typing the word A value of 1 means show the button a value of 0 means hide it Specifies the NEAR button on the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader that allows users to add this operator to the Query dialog s edit box without typing the word A value of 1 means show the button a value of 0 means hide it Specifies
38. ding this manual for more information about GUIDE Reader s special functionality including annotations bookmarks and full text queries Menu commands and dialog options available in GUIDE Reader and how to include and exclude functionality to customize GUIDE Reader s user interface for your information and audience How to initialize GUIDE Reader for your particular publications and readers How to optimize GUIDE documents and publications for distribution on CD ROM e Howto organize GUIDE publication files for distribution with the GUIDE Reader executable and associated files such as dynamic link libraries DLLs and interpreters You may want to keep GUIDE Reader open on your screen as you read so you can experiment as the documentation introduces new concepts GUIDE Reader User s Manual 13 CHAPTER 2 GUIDE READER FEATURES GUIDE Reader offers special functionality that enables readers to use information in GUIDE electronic publications more effectively Readers can read annotations you distribute with publications or create their own You can bookmark key information or readers can mark content they refer to frequently Readers can also use que ries to search for words or terms in full text indexes created with GUIDE Indexer You should understand these features before you decide how to configure GUIDE Reader s interface to best fit your information and audience T S a w 4apeay FGINI This
39. e In the Application Window Style dialog you can set the tool bar to appear at the top or bottom of your screen From left to right the icons and their corresponding functions are ICON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ca Open Displays the Open Document dialog Close Closes the active GUIDE document without closing GUIDE Reader or any other GUIDE documents that are open EXIT Exit Closes GUIDE Reader Print Displays the Print dialog Copy Copies selected text or graphics to the clipboard Find Displays the Find dialog JA Be Query Displays the Query dialog GUIDE Reader Features FUNCTION Backtrack Top Level Expand All Annotate Bookmark Help Next Frame Previous Frame GUIDE Reader User s Manual 15 DESCRIPTION Returns to the last action or GUIDE Object Folds all Expansions and takes you to the top level of the active document Unfolds all Expansion Buttons in the active document and returns to the top level in the active document Opens the Create Annotation dialog Opens the Create Bookmark dialog Accesses GUIDE Reader s help system Navigates to the next Frame in the active document Navigates to the previous Frame in the active document GUIDE Reader Features T x w 4apeay FGINI 16 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Using Annotations NOTE The default file extension ast designates files that contain GUIDE Reader annotation sets GUI
40. e if you create index idx but prefer to use it by its assigned name Facts on File you would ensure this by entering Facts on File index idx in the IndexNames section A third section IndexDocuments allows you to link an index on one drive to its related documents on another For example the entry c guideidx index idx f alldocs corp would allow a search of files on the f drive from the index index idx on the c drive This would allow you to move a set of index files to a fast drive while leaving the documents on CD ROM For additional information about full text indexing please see the GUIDE Indexer User s Manual for a discussion of INI settings please see Welcome to GUIDE Author Chapter 2 a Index Release Notes rm Build Query Search in Words in index Field names in index Full Index Previous results No search field 1 7 2 Bun query F 1 1 appropriately Select index Query text El m AND oR Nj NEAR Not __New query is Open query file Manage queries Query name E Previous queries z Figure 2 12 The Query dialog in GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader Features T D w 4apeay FGINI 36 GUIDE Reader User s Manual To perform full text searches in GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader Features 1 Choose Query from GUIDE Reader s tool bar or Search menu to open the Query dialog The Query dialog displays the name of the active f
41. e parameter number identifies a color from GUIDE Reader s default palette as follows 0 Black 8 Cyan 1 Dark gray 9 Magenta 2 Light gray 10 Dark red 3 White 11 Dark green 4 Red 12 Navy blue 5 Green 13 Teal 6 Blue 14 Plum 7 Yellow The default is 7 yellow Sets the text color used for hits The parameter number identifies a color from GUIDE Reader s default palette The default is 0 black Set this value to 1 the default setting to enable the Select Index option in GUIDE Reader s Query dialog so that readers can locate and load full text index files they want to use for queries Set this parameter to 0 to suppress this option in the Query dialog Specifies the horizontal position of the hits palette that appears after you run a full text index query in GUIDE Reader The number entered as a parameter defines the hits palette s position from the left side of the screen in pixels Change this entry to whatever position is most comfortable for you the default is not important Specifies the vertical position of the hits palette in pixels from the top of the screen Change this entry to whatever position is most comfortable for you the default is not important Initializing GUIDE Reader Guizyjeniuy D S M D Q 66 GUIDE Reader User s Manual ENTRY button_paren 1 button_and 1 button_quotes 1 button_or 1 button_not 1 button_near 1 button_in 1 Initializing GUIDE Rea
42. eShown 0 Function Main Begin If the copyright message hasn t displayed show it and set flag If MessageShown 0 then Begin MessageShown 1 Answer 64 Copyright Message Content Copyright 1998 Weownthis Inc ALL Rights Reserved End End Notice that the first execution of this script sets the global variable MessageShow This prevents the copyright message from appearing again if the document reopens during the course of a GUIDE Reader session Choosing Application Interface Options GUIDE Reader User s Manual 53 4 Select the script text and choose Definition from GUIDE Author s Make menu 5 Pull down the Make menu again and choose Attributes 6 When the Object Attributes dialog opens click to place the insertion cursor in the Object Name text box and type on_open This event specific Definition name instructs GUIDE Reader to execute this script whenever the document opens You can create a GUIDE document without a title bar or scroll bar to display a more elaborate copyright message that includes a graphic or company logo Or you can write a script that uses the LOGiiX NameOpen function to open the copyright document and then calls the Wait function to leave the document onscreen for a specified number of seconds before the NameClose function closes it And you can use the SetCursor function to change the cursor pattern to an hourglass while the copyright message displays Te 3 aS oD o
43. ea of the GUIDE document fie Ed Seach Bengte masou Bookreets Wirekw Help Intern 1 set steres bet Th s doc hitpwe pone This Soeur Deckiure an Declare u These syster syster wha lt systen applic One CS We ore dire CIhuge op pace Yn Fete CTE on the folowing tems to ose the syntax and come examples of thee two new Figure 2 11 The Bookmarks dialog in GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader Features T D a 4apeay FGINI 34 GUIDE Reader User s Manual You can make changes to a bookmark set while you have it open To save those changes you must click on Close Set then click on Yes when the Save Changes Dialog asks if you want to save changes If you click on No all changes to the set are discarded If you click on Yes GUIDE Reader closes the bookmark set and returns you to the Bookmarks dialog where you can open another bookmark set or click on Done to return to the GUIDE Reader application window Using Full Text Queries When you distribute GUIDE electronic publications and associated full text indexes with GUIDE Reader your readers can search for any word or term they choose even for multiple words and terms This provides a fast easy way to search through large or even huge document collections Full text indexes generated by GUIDE Indexer differ greatly from a key word index where you tag important terms for inclusion in the index A full text index automatically tags every significant word in
44. eader interface You can click on a checked box to uncheck it this action disables that command and its associated keyboard shortcut if it has one If you uncheck every command option that s on a menu say File that menu File will not appear in GUIDE Reader and the remaining menu items align themselves to the left on GUIDE Reader s menu bar No commands appear in GUIDE Reader if you remove the applica tion title bar or menu bar Please see the next section Application Window Style for details Application Window Style The Application Window Style dialog contains options to configure the application window s appearance This dialog opens when you click on Application Window Style in the Program Options dialog You can include or suppress window features such as the close box select a border style designate how large the application window should be when GUIDE Reader opens and specify the text that appears in the title bar WINDOW FEATURE DESCRIPTION Control Boxes Provides options to display a Close box Maximize box and Minimize box in the application window s title bar Check the Close box option if you want the interface to include a control menu that contains commands that enable readers to restore move size or close the application window Choosing Application Interface Options WINDOW FEATURE Border Style Tool Bar Control Bars Window Locks GUIDE Reader User s Manual 45 DESCRIPTION
45. eader on client machines you must ensure that your install program sets up an ODBC data source for each machine running the GUIDE publications you distribute That is you must ensure that your installer installs and configures the Guide Full Text Data Source setting FULCREATE FULSEARCH and FULTEMP to the network path you want to use In this way Guide Full Text Data Source will be able to use the indexes associated with your GUIDE publications GUIDE Reader User s Manual The network path can also be set locally by individual users This is done from the Guide Full Text Data Source available from the Windows Control Panel 1 2 SearchServer Setup EG From the Start menu click Settings and then Control Panel In the Control Panel double click the 32bit ODBC icon to open the Data Sources dialog box Double click GUIDE Full Text SearchServer_3 0 Driver cfg to open the SearchServer Setup dialog see Figure 1 1 Data Source Name Jeune Full Text I Trace facility Description Pata Source for GUIDE Full Text I 2 0 Compatibility FULCREATE c GPPS FULSEARCH c GPPS FULTEMP c GPPs Cancel FTNPATH Browse Help Figure 1 1 The SearchServer Setup dialog box 4 The FULCREATE FULSEARCH and FULTEMP text boxes contain current path information for the machine The path should be the same in each case Change the path to direct GUIDE Indexer to the location of the index files it needs to access in ord
46. ect with the top of the document displayed No anchor text is high lighted so you may need to scroll to the point where the deleted Object was located You can reopen the Annotations dialog select the gray annotation again and click on Info to display the Link Info dialog that shows the anchor text s Object ID but no start offset or end offset informa tion Again you can close the dialog and return to the document window to select new text for the annotation anchor Then reopen the Annotations dialog click on Info to reopen the Link Info dialog and click on Reconnect at Selection to relink that annotation to new anchor text The last link for the annotation is the anchor text If GUIDE Reader can find the document and the Object but the anchor text has been changed or deleted for example the word file anchors an annota tion and you change file to document GUIDE Reader opens the document that contains that Object with the top of the document displayed No anchor text is highlighted you may need to scroll to bring the area in the document that contained the deleted anchor text into view To select new text for the annotation anchor select new anchor text in the area where the original anchor text was located Then use the Annotations command to open the Annotations dialog select the unlinked annotation s name click on Info to display the Link Info dialog and finally click on Reconnect at Selection to reconn
47. ect the annotation to the new text GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 29 Using Bookmarks GUIDE Reader allows you to mark information you frequently refer to in a single GUIDE publication or throughout a group of associated publications With bookmarks you can mark documents even if they are on different drives or CD ROMs Readers can view create edit delete and navigate to bookmarks in GUIDE publications if you in clude this functionality T D a 4apeay FGINI _ These placeholders reside in bookmark sets You can create one NOTE or several different bookmark sets for a GUIDE document or for an entire GUIDE electronic publication and distribute those bookmark The default file set files with that publication Please note however that only one extension bst bookmark set can be open at a time in GUIDE Reader designates files that contain GUIDE Reader bookmark sets A bookmark set must be open before you can create or edit book marks in GUIDE Reader Choose Bookmarks from GUIDE Reader s Bookmarks menu to open the Bookmarks dialog where you can use Definition Buttons window vi Window Figure 2 9 The Bookmarks dialog in GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader Features 30 GUIDE Reader User s Manual the Browse option to open or create bookmark sets You can also specify a bookmark set file in the initialization file to load automati cally with GUIDE Reader so that a bookmark set is
48. el icon 15 U use_index_names entry in INI file 67 Index V v_delete entry in INI file 72 v_edit entry in INI file 72 v_manage entry in INI file 72 v_print entry in INI file 72 View Annotation dialog 26 View Annotations dialog setting Delete option in 72 setting Edit optionin 72 setting Manage optionin 72 setting Print optionin 72 W Web server specifying Internet connections in GUIDE Reader 60 Window caption application 46 Window menu 43 Y Y launch option 10
49. ens automatically with GUIDE Reader For more information on to how to designate a default annotation set in the initialization file please see Initializing GUIDE Reader Closes the open annotation set Opens the Set Style dialog where you can specify how you want all the annotations in the open set to appear the color of the letters in the annotated text Text Color the background color used to highlight text associated with annotations Background Color and the shape the cursor takes when it s over text associated with an annotation in the open set Cursor Opens the Link Info dialog to show information about annotations and their linked anchor text including the GUIDE file that contains the anchor text File the asso ciated text itself Anchor the name of the GUIDE Object that contains the anchor text Object Name the ID of that Object Object ID and the position of the anchor text s first and last characters within that Object Start Offset and End Offset If content changes break your annotation links the Info dialog can help you pinpoint the location of the original anchor text If you return to that location select new text for the annotation anchor and then use the Annotations command to open the Annotations dialog You can then select the unlinked annotation s name click Info to display the Link Info dialog and then click Reconnect at Selection to reconnect the annotation to the new anchor text If t
50. er cnf The initial ization file provides general setup information that you can edit It should be stored either in the Windows directory or in GUIDE Reader s application directory The initialization file includes an entry for the configuration file The configuration file contains interface specifi cations for the GUIDE Reader application window For more detailed information about initialization and configuration files please see Initializing GUIDE Reader later in this manual Getting Started payejs bumag 8 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Hardware and Software Requirements To use GUIDE Reader you need the following computer equipment and software A personal computer with an 80486 or higher processor compatible with Microsofte Windowse Windows A high resolution video graphics array VGA display or better we recommend a color display A pointing device such as a mouse compatible with Windows A hard drive with approximately sixteen megabytes 16 MB of free space Atleast 8 MB of random access memory RAM Microsoft Windows 95 Windows NT 3 51 or higher GUIDE publications distributed on CD ROM and or that incorporate audio video etc require additional hardware and software Using GUIDE Reader on a Network Getting Started If you use GUIDE Reader on a network the application must be able to access the Guide Full Text Data Source which services FT queries So when you install GUIDE R
51. er menus commands and shortcuts including the tool bar GUIDE Reader viewing functionality including annotations bookmarks and full text queries You should copy edit and expand the information in readhelp gui or provide your own documentation to describe the GUIDE Reader functionality your GUIDE publication offers as well as authoring conventions used in your GUIDE documents for example the text styles cursor patterns and other attributes used to indicate Buttons You should also tell readers what they need to do to use the publication and which document to open first Don t forget to document any special event functions on_open on_move etc you ve defined with LOGiiX scripts and any other special touches you ve added to your electronic publication that may need explanation If you ve included special effects such as audio or video your documentation should let readers know about any special equipment a publication requires such as a CD ROM player Distribute this information with your GUIDE publications It s particularly important to let your readers know that they can click on the question mark icon in GUIDE Reader s tool bar to access the help system From there readers can quickly learn how to get around in GUIDE electronic documents If you use the pub lication s help file name as the parameter for the help entry in the greader section of the initialization file you distribute with a publi cat
52. er s Manual gcommon greader GUIDE Reader consults this section of the initialization file to refer ence the installation directory path during searches to find target Objects linked files etc ENTRY DESCRIPTION path Specifies the path to the directory where GUIDE Reader is installed The default is the path where you originally installed the software GUIDE Reader looks to this section for instructions on how it should look and operate If you use GUIDE Reader to distribute publications you may want to exclude some of the entries in the initialization file you distribute with a particular publication For example to save disk space and avoid error messages include only the names of the inter preters augmentations and filters the publication actually uses ENTRY DESCRIPTION help Specifies the path to GUIDE Reader s online help file greader hlp is the default This entry launches different applications depending on the file extension used a hlp extension opens Windows help while a gui or any other extension attempts to launch a GUIDE electronic publication open Specifies the file name for a GUIDE gui document that displays each time GUIDE Reader opens for example c pub startfil gui This entry may be left blank as it is in the default initialization file in which case no GUIDE file displays until you open one You can use this entry to open a control panel or an introductory document each time the
53. er to con duct full text index queries Click OK and OK again until you have exited the two dialog boxes as well as the Control Panel Getting Started 9 paues bumag 10 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Starting GUIDE Reader To start GUIDE Reader double click on the GUIDE Reader program icon in the GUIDE program group in Windows or click Start and choose GUIDE Reader from the GUIDE submenu To reconfigure the GUIDE Reader interface you must use the Program Options dia log which can be reached only if the command line that launches GUIDE Reader includes a y option To configure the command line that launches GUIDE Reader with a y option Choose Run from the Start menu and type lt path gt greader exe y in the Open text box in the Run dialog where lt path gt represents the path for the GUIDE Reader executable file Leave a space between the executable file name and the y option After you reconfigure the command line and open GUIDE Reader simply press Ctrl to open the Program Options dialog Another extension you can add to the command line c followed by the full path name for an initialization ini file enables you to launch GUIDE Reader with a specific initialization file you want to use LOGiiX Functionality in GUIDE Reader Getting Started You can use LOGiiX to activate GUIDE Reader menu items and the icons on the tool bar interface A number of LOGiiX functions work only in GUIDE Reader t
54. es etc GUIDE Reader s resource library has been separated from the executable file into a dynamic link library named guideres dll the default parameter for the reslib entry This enables you to change resource strings easily for example if you want to translate them from English into another language old_on_open The default setting 0 specifies that on_open scripts fire before a document becomes visible with the setting 1 on_open scripts fire only after a document becomes visible This entry appears also in the gauthor section interpreters The entries in this section initialize interpreters that enable you to open other applications and control external devices from GUIDE publications Each entry is an alias name that an interpreter uses the parameter is the name of that interpreter s executable file A zero follows the executable file name for programming purposes Guizyjeniuy ep S Mm D S KJ Don t edit the defaults beyond adding PRELOAD after the executable file name if you want that interpreter to load with applications rather than wait to be called You can omit entries for interpreters your GUIDE publications don t use in initialization files you distribute The default initialization file includes entries for five interpreters included with GUIDE Reader you can add entries for other interpreters you use or develop To learn more about interpreters see Advanced Topics in the GUIDE Author
55. es to disable them temporarily rather than edit and re edit lines For example you can simply comment out the entry in the remote aliases section when you ve finished testing documents for Internet distribution on your local drive Before you make any changes make a copy of the default initializa tion file infacces ini and save it under a different name for future reference This can help you either rule out the initialization file as the source of a problem or to locate incorrect initialization syntax when you re testing GUIDE publications for example if you inadvert ently changed an entry name Another example most initialization parameters aren t case sensitive but a lowercase letter where an application looks specifically for a capital invalidates the few that are Again you can look in your copy of the default initialization file to see the syntax of the original entry Descriptions of each initialization file entry follow The sections and entries are shown here in the same order that they appear in the default initialization file included on your CD ROM Some entries are assigned default settings during installation the entry descriptions show the default and explain what it means Other entries are blank by default but their descriptions indicate what type of information can be added after that entry s sign Initializing GUIDE Reader nuj I Burzi ep S Mmg gt S 58 GUIDE Reader Us
56. g Documents for Distribution 76 GUIDE Reader User s Manual To ensure that GUIDE Reader can find a referenced file you can do one of three things Put all GUIDE files and graphics in one directory Include a path entry in the greader section of the initialization file that lists all directories where GUIDE documents and graphics are located Turn on the Full Path References and Make Default options in GUIDE Author s Document Properties dialog before you author GUIDE documents to include full path names in references This limits you from moving documents however and locks you into this directory structure Including Path Entries in the Initialization File When you organize GUIDE publication files in multiple directories you must specify all the directories paths in the greader section of the initialization file infacces ini and the index entry in the fulltext section Because drive letter assignments vary from system to system readers will have to modify their initialization files or you can configure your GUIDE application installer to update the initial ization file automatically Make sure to provide documentation for your readers that informs them which paths they should specify and how to update their initialization files Using Full Path Names If the directory structure of your application won t change you may elect to use full path names Before you create any documents or links from them
57. h characters to be placed side by side without spaces or operators between them can create a unique term Note To create a valid query by using double byte characters in this way you must place the entire group of characters in quotation marks once you ve selected them from the word wheel Initializing GUIDE Reader Guizyjeniuy Q S Mm D S KJ 68 GUIDE Reader User s Manual IndexNames This section of the initialization file lists both an assigned name and the full path name for any idx index files in your GUIDE directory The use_index_namesz entry in the fulltext section of the initial ization file uses this entry The default use_index_names 1 enables you to select an index by an assigned name when you enter the Select Index dialog in the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader With the entry set to 0 the Open dialog opens when you click Select Index in the Query dialog and you then select an index by its DOS file name only Information in this section must follow the format lt assigned name gt lt file name gt lt assigned name gt lt file name gt etc For example White Papers 1998 c guide corp pubs research 98 index07 idx A maximum of 32 entries is supported The assigned names appear in the Select Index dialog in the same order they re listed in this section Indexdocuments This section allows you to link an index on one drive to its related documents on another drive This would allow you
58. he LOGiiX Command Reference provided online with GUIDE Author explains these functions in detail CloseAnnotationSet OpenAnnotationSet RunQuery CloseBookmarkSet OpenBookmarkSet SetAnnotator CloseFTIndex OpenFTIndex SetPrintFooter CloseQuerySet OpenQuerySet ShowF THits HitListltemCaption QueryltemName ShowHitList HitListltemCount QueryltemString HitListltemFile GUIDE Reader User s Manual 11 Using Interpreters with GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader supports Command Definitions that call interpreters other than LOGiiX launch3 dll opcl3 dll and serial3 dll These interpreters work in GUIDE Reader in exactly the same way they operate in GUIDE Author For more information about using inter preters please see Advanced Topics in the GUIDE Author User s Manual Getting Help The commands on GUIDE Reader s help menu give you access to all the information you need to use GUIDE Reader To open online help pull down the Help menu and select one of the following commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION Reader Help Choose this command to open GUIDE Reader s online help system You can click on table of content items on the help system s opening screen to navigate the help system and find information specific to your needs About Provides information about GUIDE Reader including the version number in use and copy right information To close GUIDE Reader s help system double click on the Close box located in the upper right corne
59. he Object Name and Object ID number conflict Object Name takes precedence Please see About Annotation Links later in this chapter for more information GUIDE Reader Features T 3 4apeay J0IN 24 GUIDE Reader User s Manual OPTION DESCRIPTION Go to Select an annotation set from the list to enable this annotation option When you click on Go to GUIDE Reader closes the Annotations dialog and navigates to the text associated with the annotation you selected that anchor text displays in the document window If the annotation is unlinked for example the associated text has been deleted or the annotated document can t be found GUIDE Reader displays an error message View Opens the View Annotation dialog to display detailed information about a selected annotation as well as op tions to edit or delete that annotation If an annotator s name is specified in the initialization file under the protected entry no one but that user can edit or delete the annotations that he or she has created For more information please see Working with Annotations later in this chapter Set kipra act Accocarted Fin a Daie SAAE H26 PM OOOO anatata eee S fegistred dheir Ihe vH S PALSE Figure 2 7 GUIDE Reader s View Annotation dialog provides detailed information about a selected annotation along with options to edit and delete it GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 25 OPTION DESCRI
60. he menus and commands for annotations bookmarks and full text index searches are described in GUIDE Reader Features earlier in this manual Table 3 1 lists the menu commands available in GUIDE Reader you can enable or disable any or all of them when you dis tribute publications S 9 Q is a 77 uonesijddy bursooyn SS TABLE 3 1 GUIDE READER MENUS AND COMMANDS MENU COMMANDS MENU COMMANDS MENU COMMANDS File Open Search Query Annotations Annotations Close Hitlist Create Annotation Close All Hits Page Setup Previous Hits Bookmarks Bookmarks Print Next Hit Create Bookmark Print All Window Lists the names of Navigate Backtrack Print Window open documents Exit Top Level Expand All Help Reader Help Edit Copy Go to Start About Find First Frame Find Next Previous Frame Pop Up Menu Backtrack Next Frame Top Level Last Frame Expand All Go to Start Choosing Application Interface Options 44 GUIDE Reader User s Manual The Program Options dialog press Crtl Y enables you to include or suppress any or all of GUIDE Reader s menu commands for your application interface Click on any of the Menu Contents options on the left side of the Program Options dialog to display a list of the commands specific to that menu and then check or uncheck the boxes next to command names to enable or suppress any command on the menu If you check the box next to a command name that command appears in the GUIDE R
61. ile 65 hook_sticky entry in INI file 60 Hotspots displaying 47 j icons Annotate 15 Backtrack 15 Bookmark 15 Close 14 Copy 14 Create Annotation 15 icons continued Exit 14 Expand All 15 Find 14 Help 15 Next Frame 15 onthe toolbar 14 Open 14 Previous Frame 15 Print 14 Query 14 Top Level 15 idletime entry in INI file 59 index displaying name in GUIDE Reader 67 linking to document in another drive 68 selecting by assigned name 68 selecting for queries 36 using Boolean operators to search 36 index entry in INI file 64 Indexing onanetwork 8 infacces ini file entries igloo 62 launch 62 serial 62 add_default_operator 67 annotations 64 annotator 69 askexit 60 background 65 70 bookmarks 64 browse 65 70 config 59 delete 73 edit 73 fthilite 60 fulltext 64 help 58 hitx 65 hity 65 hook_sticky 60 idletime 59 GUIDE Reader User s Manuals 87 infacces ini file entries continued index 64 info 71 internet 60 limitfind 59 m_delete 71 m_goto 72 m_print 72 m_view 71 old_on_open 61 old_palette 60 opcl 62 open 58 protected 69 reslib 61 set 69 73 setdocoptions 59 text 65 70 use_index_names 67 v_delete 72 v_edit 72 v_manage 72 v_print 72 infacces ini file sections 68 annotations 69 augmentations 64 filters 62 fulltext 35 64 76 gcommon 58 greader 76 81 IndexDocuments 35 Indexdocuments 68 IndexN
62. interpreters and filters Distributing Publications x Q Q S S Bunnqiysig 82 GUIDE Reader User s Manual 1 Copy the program files to the distribution disks these files include the executable greader exe configuration file greader cnf for example initialization file infacces ini for example and the augmentations library file augman dll 2 Copy the document collection GUIDE document files to the distribution disks 3 Copy the interpreter and filter files for the document collection to the distribution disks Files for Users Who Have GUIDE Reader If you plan to distribute your GUIDE application to readers who already have GUIDE Reader 1 Copy the document collection GUIDE document files to the distribution diskettes 2 Copy the configuration file you want to use for that particular publication to the diskettes 3 Copy the initialization file to the diskettes If your documents contain external graphics you need to in clude the appropriate graphic filters in your initialization file entries If the distribution documents require interpreters you need to include the appropriate interpreters in your modified initialization file Copy only the interpreters you actually used in your docu ments then remove the entries in the initialization file that correspond to interpreters that you have not used Distributing Publications GUIDE Reader User s Manuals 83 INDEX Symbo
63. ion that file becomes the help system Distributing Publications GUIDE Reader User s Manual 81 You can also provide online help for your GUIDE application in Windows Help If you specify a file name with hlp as its extension for the help entry in the greader section of the initialization file GUIDE Reader opens that file in Windows Help If you use a file name with any other extension GUIDE Reader attempts to launch a GUIDE publication Deciding Which Files to Distribute Deciding which filters interpreters and associated files should be included with a GUIDE publication depends on the functionality and content of your documents In addition to the actual GUIDE document files you need to include GUIDE Reader s executable file greader exe and any dynamic link libraries DLLs and inter preters your GUIDE files use However to save both time and disk space make sure you distribute only the files readers need in order to use your electronic publication See Welcome to Guide Author Appendix B GUIDE Files to determine which files you need to distribute with GUIDE electronic publications Files for Readers Who Don t Have GUIDE Reader If you have purchased a distribution license for GUIDE Reader and plan to distribute an entire system that includes the GUIDE Reader executable greader exe along with a configuration file GUIDE document files index files annotation and bookmark files and any necessary
64. ion file in the initialization file to load automatically with GUIDE Reader so that an annotation set is open and annotation functionality is immediately available for readers For more information please see Initializing GUIDE Reader in Chapter 4 T D w 4apeay FGINI Opening an Annotation Set To open an existing annotation set and make it the active set 1 Pull down GUIDE Reader s Annotations menu and select the Annotations command The Annotation dialog opens to show the annotation file specified in the initialization file as the active set for example annotatn ast the annotation file installed with the software 2 Click on Browse to display the Open Annotation Set dialog The File Name field displays the file name of the open anno tation set Use the Look In drop down list to locate the folder containing additional annotation sets 3 Double click on the file name of the annotation set you want to open in the list of available annotation sets shown above the File Name text box 4 Click on Open 5 When you return to the Annotations dialog note that the anno tation set you selected now shows as the one in use 6 Click on Done You can now view the annotations in the set you selected and add new annotations to the set GUIDE Reader Features 18 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Creating an Annotation Set To create a new annotation set 1 Pull down GUIDE Reader s Annotations menu and select the
65. le before it closes all open documents and reopens the startup document for example idletime 7200 resets the application about every two hours the actual time depends on the clock speed of your computer If you leave this entry blank as it is in the default initialization file GUIDE Reader never times out automatically Specifies whether GUIDE Reader s Properties dialog displays so you can set document options when you open a new GUIDE file The default 0 suppresses the dialog change this entry s parameter to 1 to display the dialog Controls search options available in the Find Options dialog which opens when you choose Find from the Edit menu and click Options in the Find dialog Setting this parameter to 1 suppresses the Simple Complex and Search which document options so that the only options available are Match whole words only Case sensitive Enable wildcard characters and Search hidden material If this parameter is set to 0 the default all available search options appear in the Find Options dialog Initializing GUIDE Reader nuj I Burzi ep S mM 95 gt S 60 GUIDE Reader User s Manual ENTRY askexit internet hook_sticky old_palette 0 fthilite 1 Initializing GUIDE Reader DESCRIPTION Specifies whether an exit message asks users to confirm that they want to close GUIDE Reader when they use the Exit command The default 0 suppresses the message set this
66. ls igloo entry in INI file 62 launch entry in INI file 62 opcl entry in INI file 62 serial entry in INI file 62 annotations section in infacces ini file 69 augmentations 64 filters 62 fulltext section in INI file 35 64 gcommon 58 Indexdocuments section in INI file 35 68 IndexNames section in INI file 35 68 interpreters section in INI file 61 A add_default_operator entry in INI file 67 anchor text 28 Annotate icon 15 annotation set 16 creating 18 opening 17 specifying filename for 69 annotations anchor text 27 assigning 19 Associated File command line 21 annotations continued creating 19 deleting 25 protecting 69 relinking 27 specifying DLL for 64 using 16 viewing 26 viewing insets 21 Annotations dialog 17 23 GoTo 27 setting Browse option 70 setting Delete option 71 setting Go to option 72 setting Info option 71 setting Printoption 72 setting View option 71 Annotations menu 43 annotations entry in INI file 64 annotator designating name of 69 annotator entry in INI file 69 application window caption 46 51 application window options 44 Border style 45 Controlbars 45 Control boxes 44 Locks 45 Save window size 46 State 46 Title bar caption 46 Toolbar 45 askexit entry in INI file 60 Index 84 GUIDE Reader User s Manuals B background entry in INI file 65 70 Backtrack command 15 Backtrack icon 15 Bookmark command 15 Bookmark ic
67. mmand 15 Previous Frame icon 15 Previous Results button in Query dialog displaying 67 Printdialog 14 25 26 Printicon 14 Program Options dialog 44 application window style 44 button behavior 48 configuration file 50 Ctrl Y 41 document behavior 46 menu options 44 rulerunits 49 start up document 49 protected entry in INI file 69 Q queries composing 36 creating 36 fulltext 34 printing 39 saving 37 39 search options 39 using Boolean operators for searches 36 word wheel 36 Query command 14 GUIDE Reader User s Manuals 89 Query dialog 14 34 displaying Full Index button 67 displaying Search Previous button 67 setting Browse option 65 specifying buttons 66 specifying default operator 67 query file 37 39 Queryicon 14 R reslib entry in INI file 61 resource library specifying 61 S Search menu 43 Search Results Hitlist dialog 39 Serial3 exe 11 Set Style dialog 23 70 set entry in INI file 69 73 setdocoptions entry in INI file 59 Software requirements 8 start up document specifying 49 symbols 47 Index 90 GUIDE Reader User s Manuals T temporary windows controlling for Note Defini tions 60 text entry in INI file 65 70 title of full text index 34 toolbar 14 Annotate 15 Backtrack 15 Bookmark 15 Close 14 Copy 14 Exit 14 Expand All 15 Find 14 Help 15 Next Frame 15 Open 14 Previous Frame 15 Print 14 Query 14 Top Level 15 Top Levelcommand 15 Top Lev
68. ng annotations bookmarks etc To facilitate this your install disks include a GUIDE document named readhelp gui which contains information your end users may need You can copy and edit this file to distribute with GUIDE publications For additional information see Supplying Documentation for Readers later in this manual Throughout this manual the term electronic publication refers to the document collection that you plan to distribute The terms readers information users audience and end users refer to people who read your GUIDE publications Author refers both to you as a creator of GUIDE publications and to the process of creating those publications This manual includes information about GUIDE Reader s special functionality including annotations bookmarks and full text queries Menu commands and dialog options available in GUIDE Reader and how to include and suppress functionality to customize GUIDE Reader s user interface for your information and audience How to initialize GUIDE Reader for particular publications and readers e Howto organize GUIDE publication files for distribution with the GUIDE Reader executable and associated files such as dynamic link libraries DLLs and interpreters GUIDE Reader User s Manual 7 Before you read this manual you should know how to use GUIDE Author and be familiar with LOGiiXm GUIDE s scripting language This manual als
69. nternet along with an option to cancel the download Choose Lock Position to ensure that the application window always remains in the same position on the screen when Lock Position is on your readers can t move the window Choose Lock Size to retain the size of the application window If Lock Size is on your readers can t change the size of the window even if the window has a thick border Choosing Application Interface Options S 9 Q i a 77 uonesijddy bursooyn 46 GUIDE Reader User s Manual WINDOW FEATURE DESCRIPTION Window State Check Maximized to open the GUIDE Reader application window at maximum size so it fills the entire screen Save Window Size Click on Save Window Size if you always want the GUIDE Reader application window to open at its current size and position Title Bar Caption Enter text in this box to change the caption that appears in the application window title bar from GUIDE Reader to a caption specific to your publication This text also appears in system references to your GUIDE publication such as the task list You can use LOGiiX to change title bar caption dynamically Some window options are interdependent For example if the ap plication window has a title bar it must have a thick or thin border For more details about application window style options please see Properties in the online GUIDE Author Command Reference You can set the background colo
70. o assumes that you have experience using both Microsofts Windows Windows and DOS If you need more infor mation please refer to the documentation provided with those tools Before You Begin You should be familiar with GUIDE technology and authoring con cepts before you use GUIDE Reader The documentation provided with your GUIDE authoring tool discusses these subjects in detail You also need a working knowledge of GUIDE Author to use GUIDE Reader Please refer to the GUIDE Author User s Manual and GUIDE Author Command Reference provided with your GUIDE authoring tool for more information You can write scripts with LOGiiX GUIDE Author s built in macro language to expand GUIDE functionality so electronic publications you distribute with GUIDE Reader interact intelligently with your readers LOGIiX also enables you to enhance GUIDE publications with information from other software applications such as spread sheets or databases as well as incorporate multimedia elements like sound and video For more detailed information about LOGIiX please see the LOGiiX User s Manual and the LOGiiX Command Reference provided with GUIDE Author You also need to know how to use Windows and DOS before you begin to work with GUIDE Reader For more information please refer to the documentation provided with those products GUIDE Reader program settings are saved in two files an initialization file infacces ini and a configuration file gread
71. on 15 bookmark set 29 creating 30 displaying 32 making changes to 34 specifying filename 73 bookmarks creating 31 deleting 32 locating 33 specifying DLL for 64 using 29 Bookmarks dialog setting Delete option 73 setting Edit option 73 Bookmarks menu 43 bookmarks entry in INI file 64 Boolean default operator specifying 67 Boolean operators used for searches 36 Browse option in Query dialog setting 65 browse entry in INI file 65 70 button behavior Backtrack level 48 Blinking option 48 setting 48 buttons for Query operators displaying 66 buttons in Query dialog INI settings for 66 Index C caption application window 46 51 Close icon 14 color default background for hits 65 default text for hits 65 70 commands Backtrack 15 Bookmark 15 Copy 14 Create Annotate 15 Exit 14 Expand All 15 Find 14 Help 15 Next Frame 15 Open 14 Previous Frame 15 Print 14 Query 14 Top Level 15 config entry in INI file 59 configuration file 55 changingname 79 GUIDE Reader 59 Configuration file greader cnf 7 Copy icon 14 Create Annotate command 15 Create Annotation dialog 15 19 Create Bookmark dialog 15 D default graphics 47 delete entry in INI file 73 dialogs Annotations 17 70 71 Create Annotation 15 19 Create Bookmark 15 Edit Annotations 26 Edit Bookmark 32 Find 14 Hitlist 34 37 LinkInfo 23 Open Annotation Set 17 Open Bookmark Set 32 Open Bookmarks Set 30 Prin
72. open and book mark functionality is available immediately for readers For more information please see Chapter 4 Initializing GUIDE Reader Unlike annotations no color or text formatting indicates the presence of bookmarks in GUIDE documents The bookmarks simply provide a way to navigate to a particular place you ve marked in a document Bookmarks only function in GUIDE Reader not in GUIDE Author or other InfoAccess electronic publishing tools Creating a Bookmark Set To create a bookmark set GUIDE Reader Features 1 Select the Bookmarks command from the Bookmarks menu to open the Bookmarks dialog The file name of the bookmark set bookmark bst appears after Set in the Bookmarks dialog Click on Browse to bring up the Open Bookmark Set dialog which indicates the file name for the active bookmark set in the File Name field Type a name for your new bookmark set over the name of the active set in the File Name field Click Open to save your new bookmark set A dialog appears to tell you that the file doesn t exist and asks you to confirm that you want to create a new bookmark set Click on Yes to create the file or No to return to the Open Bookmark Set dialog If you choose Yes the new bookmark set shows as the set in use when you return to the Bookmarks dialogs Click on Done now you can create bookmarks for the new set GUIDE Reader User s Manual 31 Creating Bookmarks You can create bookmarks from
73. or dialog are 25 Sa Ss OPTION DESCRIPTION ae 3 Freeze Deactivates all GUIDE Buttons Enforce Protection Indicates whether to recognize protection that has been set for selected Objects with GUIDE Author s Set Protection command To learn more about display and behavior options please see the online GUIDE Author Command Reference Choosing Application Interface Options 48 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Setting Button Behavior When you click on Button Behavior in the Program Options dialog the Button Behavior dialog opens The options in this dialog control backtrack levels and blinking attributes for GUIDE Objects Each option can be set to one of three states Unchecked to override that option in any documents that feature or behavior will not appear Checked to activate the option in all documents Gray to default to each document s settings for that option OPTION Backtrack Level Blinking Choosing Application Interface Options DESCRIPTION Backtracking retraces readers steps through Objects You can include Reference Buttons Expansion Buttons Note Buttons and Command Buttons in the backtrack record Check Arrival at Target to add all Reference Points or other Objects that are the targets of Reference Buttons to the backtrack record Check Frame Navigation if you want to backtrack through Frames For more information about backtracking please see the online GUIDE Author Command Reference Y
74. ou can make Objects Blink on Arrival Blink on Expansion or Blink on Folding Blinking briefly highlights an Object s boundary For more information on blinking please see the online GUIDE Author Command Reference GUIDE Reader User s Manual 49 Specifying a Start Up Document You can use the Start Up Document dialog to designate a GUIDE file that you want to open automatically with GUIDE Reader You can also use an entry in the initialization file to achieve this Doing so will provide a consistent entry point into your publication The startup document typically contains a title screen or table of contents for the publication Menu commands in GUIDE Reader allow your readers to return to the startup document easily Click on Start Up Document in GUIDE Reader s Program Options dialog If a startup document has been specified for an electronic publication its full path name displays in the Start Up Document dialog s text box To change the startup document enter the full path and name of the new document in the Start up Document Name edit box If necessary click Browse to open the Open Document dialog to locate the GUIDE file you want to use When you select the file and click Open to return to the Start Up Document dialog the name of the new startup document appears in the Start up Document edit box sty ir Lh S 3S S 7 uonesijddy bursooyn GUIDE Reader checks for the startup document on the current p
75. r for the application window in the Windows Control Panel For more information on how to use the Control Panel please refer to your Windows documentation Controlling Document Behavior You can specify display and behavior characteristics to control how documents look and behave in the Document Behavior dialog click on Document Behavior in the Program Options dialog Each Document Behavior option can be set to one of three states Unchecked to override that option in any documents that feature or behavior will not appear Checked to activate the option in all documents e Gray to default to each document s setting for that option Choosing Application Interface Options GUIDE Reader User s Manual 47 Display options in the Document Behavior dialog include OPTION DESCRIPTION Show Symbols Displays symbols that mark the beginning and end of each GUIDE Object in a document Show Hotspots Displays all the Hotspots in graphic diagrams for more information about Hotspots please see Working with Graphics in the GUIDE Author User s Manual Show Protection Highlights GUIDE Objects that have been loaded with GUIDE Author s Set Protection command so they can t be edited Q Show Graphics If this option is turned off gray placeholders 5S replace graphic images in GUIDE documents S D These placeholders or default graphics draw oS more quickly on the screen amp os Behavior options in the Document Behavi
76. r of the help window The intended audience for GUIDE Reader s online help system and printed documentation consists of authors and publishers who plan to distribute GUIDE electronic publications with GUIDE Reader not the end users who read those publications Your GUIDE electronic publications should include documentation and or online help that Getting Started payejs bumag 12 GUIDE Reader User s Manual instructs your audience how to install your GUIDE application and how to use the GUIDE Reader functionality you ve included in that publication for example panning and zooming graphics annota tions bookmarks etc To facilitate this your install disks include readhelp gui a GUIDE document that contains portions of this GUIDE Reader user s manual your readers may need You can copy and edit this file to distribute with your GUIDE publications You can change the help entry in the gcommon section of the initialization file you distribute with a GUIDE publication to use your edited version of readhelp gui or another file For more information please see Initializing GUIDE Reader and Optimizing Documents for Distribution later in this manual Where to Go from Here Getting Started If you haven t worked with GUIDE tools before or need a refresher course in GUIDE terminology technology and operation please review your Welcome to manual If you re an experienced GUIDE user please continue rea
77. re and requires careful thought For example if your interface includes the Open command on the File menu readers can open documents you may not expect them to open or open them in a different order than you intended The Program Options Dialog You control the GUIDE Reader interface window style menu contents Object behavior startup document and ruler units through the Program Options dialog Since most publishers don t want readers to change the interface themselves you can open the Program Options dialog only through a keyboard shortcut Ctrl Y that is enabled only if the command line that launches the GUIDE Reader application includes a y option In Windows 3 1 you can edit the GUIDE Reader program icon pro perties to enable or disable the Program Options dialog Click once on the GUIDE Reader program icon to select that icon and choose Properties from the Program Manager s File menu the Command Line text box in the Program Item Properties dialog contains the full path name for the GUIDE Reader executable file greader exe Add y after the executable s path name to enable the Ctrl Y keyboard short cut or remove y to disable the shortcut Choosing Application Interface Options DQ ir Lh S E S 7 uonesijddy bursooyn 42 GUIDE Reader User s Manual In Windows 95 or Windows NT choose Run from the Start menu and in the Open text box of the Run dialog enter the full path name to the GUIDE
78. res About the Configuration File If you want readers to use the interface you ve designed you must include a configuration file when you distribute GUIDE publications GUIDE Reader expects to use a configuration file named greader cnf You may want to use another name for the configuration file associ ated with a specific publication to keep it separate from the configu ration files that belong with other GUIDE applications You can specify the name of the configuration file you want to use in the greader section of the initialization file for example config greader cnf or config c docs myconfig cnf NOTE You may want to add icons to the Program Manager for each GUIDE application you distribute so that readers can simply double click on an icon to open your publication Please see your Windows documentation for more information about adding program items to the Program Manager Gunnqiysig Distributing Publications F a S 2 S a 80 GUIDE Reader User s Manual Supplying Documentation for Readers GUIDE Reader includes a GUIDE file readhelp gui that contains sections of this manual that may pertain to end users who read GUIDE publications distributed with GUIDE Reader such as General information about GUIDE Reader and how to use it hardware and software requirements important terms etc How to launch and exit GUIDE Reader Working with Buttons in GUIDE documents GUIDE Read
79. ries users con struct in GUIDE Reader And it enables your readers to pan and zoom large graphics in GUIDE publications GUIDE Reader gives you total control over your information presentation its fully configurable interface includes functionality for annotations and bookmarks large graphics handling features such as panning and zooming and complex searching capabilities with full text index queries Please consult the license that accompanies your copy of GUIDE Reader for details of your distribution rights Getting Started payejs bumag 6 GUIDE Reader User s Manual About This Manual Getting Started This manual s intended audience consists of authors and publishers who create GUIDE electronic publications and plan to distribute those publications with GUIDE Reader This manual explains GUIDE Reader s special functionality and how to configure GUIDE Reader and your publication files for distribution While portions of this manual explain how to use GUIDE Reader s functionality to view and navigate GUIDE publications most of the information pre sented here pertains only to authors or publishers who create those publications not to the end users who read them You should provide documentation for your readers either online or on paper or both that instructs them how to install your GUIDE application and how to use the GUIDE Reader functionality you ve included in that publication for example panning and zoomi
80. s aS Z o 29 aS S Choosing Application Interface Options GUIDE Reader User s Manual 55 CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZING GUIDE READER GUIDE Reader s program settings are saved in two files an initial ization file infacces ini and a configuration file greader cnf The initialization file provides general application setup information which you can edit It includes an entry for the configuration file which GUIDE Reader consults to determine how the application should look For example the configuration file tells GUIDE Reader whether to maximize the application window give it a thick or thin border or display a title bar or menu bar The Config entry under greader in the initialization file allows you to specify the location of greader cnf By default greader cnf resides in the same directory as the GUIDE Reader executable file greader exe The configuration file contains interface specifications for GUIDE Reader s application window Because configuration files change fairly often while applications are open they re written in a binary format that can be updated quickly and easily while the application is running If you want to change the interface for different types of publications you can create a separate configuration file for each publication type give each configuration file a unique name for example config train cnf and edit the initialization file accordingly Guizyjeniuy D S M D 5
81. t 14 25 26 Query 14 34 65 66 67 Search Results Hitlist 39 Set Style 23 70 View Annotation 26 View Annotations 72 distributing publications configuration file 79 copyright message 52 documentation 80 pathentries 76 what to include 81 with GUIDE Reader 79 document external references 75 Document Behavior dialog Enforce Protection 47 Freeze 47 Show Graphics 47 Show Hotspots 47 Show Protection 47 Show Symbols 47 document options setting for GUIDE Reader 59 documentation for readers readhelp gui 80 documents annotating 16 marking with bookmarks 29 dynamic link libraries DLLs 62 GUIDE Reader User s Manuals 85 E Edit Annotations dialog 26 Edit Bookmark dialog 32 Edit menu 43 edit entry in INI file 73 Exiticon 14 exit message specifying GUIDE Reader prompt 60 Expand Allcommand 15 Expand Allicon 15 F fielded search 37 fields searching in 37 Filemenu 43 Findcommand 14 Finddialog 14 Findicon 14 Freeze option 47 fthilite entry in INI file 60 Full Index button in Query dialog displaying 67 full path names 76 full text index title 34 full text indexes 34 full text queries 34 full text search specifying DLL for 64 support for in INI file 64 full text searches LOGIiX functions that support 40 performing 36 fulltext entry in INI file 64 Index 86 GUIDE Reader User s Manuals G graphics default 47 specifying palette for 60 GUIDE documents annot
82. te Click on Delete to remove the selected bookmark from the set A dialog asks you to confirm that you want to delete the bookmark Click on Yes to return to the Bookmarks dialog where the deleted bookmark s name no longer appears in the list Done Closes the Bookmarks dialog and returns to GUIDE Reader s application window GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 33 GUIDE Reader finds bookmarks the same way it locates annotations First it looks for the document that contains the bookmark If that document has been moved renamed or deleted GUIDE Reader tells you that the document can t be found and returns to the Book marks dialog where any bookmarks associated with that document are now shaded gray If GUIDE Reader finds the document the next link it looks for is the Object that contained the bookmarked text Object Name takes precedence if the Object Name and Object ID number conflict If that Object has been deleted GUIDE Reader opens the document that contained that Object with the top of the document displayed You may need to scroll to bring into view the area of the document where the deleted Object that included the bookmark text was located You can reopen the Bookmarks dialog select the unlinked bookmark again and click on Delete to remove the bookmark from the active set If you like close the Bookmarks dialog return to the document window select new text and create a new bookmark in the same ar
83. the IN button on the Query dialog in GUIDE Reader that allows users to add this operator to the Query dialog s edit box without typing the word A value of 1 means show the button a value of 0 means hide it ENTRY search_previous 1 use_index_names 1 add_default_operator 1 GUIDE Reader User s Manual 67 DESCRIPTION Specifies the Search in group box on the Query dialog of GUIDE Reader that has two radio buttons to allow searching through the Full Index or just in the Previous Results A value of 1 enables the box and the two radio buttons a value of 0 hides them The default setting instructs GUIDE Reader to look for the IndexNames section of the initialization file and display the infor mation there in the same order in the Select Index dialog This allows users to select indexes by assigned name rather than file name With the parameter set to 0 the Open dialog opens when readers click Search Index in the Query dialog The default parameter 1 inserts the default operator OR when you double click on words in the Words In index field in GUIDE Reader s Query dialog With this setting if you create a query by double clicking on truck car and bus in turn on the word wheel the query reads truck OR car OR bus With the entry set to 0 the query reads truckcarbus The latter could be useful in the case of double byte characters say Chinese or Japanese because selecting suc
84. to BURI Gets DLL to address the new hotepo CigSetinvisibleinfo BOOL CiaSetlnnshiielnfo hORJECT iit int nase Parameters hDoc dentifies wtoch GUIDEine to ext atirintas of an mmishisthotspot hObject Identifies hotspot Figure 2 14 GUIDE Reader s Hits Palette GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 39 Note that the Query dialog offers two search options Full Index the default or Previous Results Once you have run a query you have the option of running the next query by selecting the Previous Results radio button If you do the operator AND is added to the current query and followed by the previous query which gives the same results as actually searching in the files returned by the pre vious search The two radio buttons can be hidden by setting the search_previous entry to 0 in the fulltext section of the INI file T D w You can print the titles of documents and the number of hits in each that are retrieved by a search by choosing Print list on the Search Results Hitlist dialog You can also print the list of queries you create and save those queries to a file 4apeay FGINI To print or save queries choose Manage Queries in the Query dialog to open the Manage Queries dialog to review the query names and text you have used for the active index Then choose Print to print the list of queries if you want To save the queries first delete any queries you don t want to save and then choose Save
85. to move a set of index files to a fast drive while leaving the documents on CD ROM The entry specifies the path for your index files The value represents the path for the location of your related documents For example the entry c guide index index idx f alldocs corp would allow a search of files on the f drive from the index index idx on the c drive Initializing GUIDE Reader annotations GUIDE Reader User s Manual 69 This section of the initialization file contains entries that relate to the use of annotations in GUIDE Reader For more information about annotations please see the GUIDE Reader User s Manual provided with GUIDE Author ENTRY set annotator protected DESCRIPTION Specifies the file name of the annotation set that loads with GUIDE Reader The default annotation set is annotatn ast Designates an annotator s name to associate with annotations GUIDE Author installation utility asks you to enter a name to show who creates annotations That name is recorded here GUIDE Reader uses the name shown as a parameter for this entry in several annotation dialogs Keep the name brief less than ten characters if you want to see it entirely in those dia logs GUIDE Reader uses the annotator name entered during installation as the default parameter for this entry Locks annotations created by the annotator named in this entry s parameter so other users can t edit or delete them For example if
86. turn on both the Full Path References and Make Default options in GUIDE Author s Document Properties dialog accessed from the Document menu Please see the GUIDE Author User s Manual for more information about full path names Optimizing Documents for Distribution GUIDE Reader User s Manual 77 If you create GUIDE documents with full path references links to these documents can be found only if the designated letter of the drive that a reader uses happens to correspond to the designated letter of the drive where you created the documents Because users drives may be designated by other letters there s no way to ensure that this will be the case So it s important to remove the drive letter specification from the path name when you re finished authoring documents if you plan to move the document collection to another location mundo IZIUII 8 gt z S S sjuauinzog 6 Optimizing Documents for Distribution GUIDE Reader User s Manual 79 CHAPTER 6 DISTRIBUTING PUBLICATIONS There are three different ways in which you can distribute your GUIDE electronic publications and associated files Distribute the entire system including the GUIDE Reader pro gram files the configuration files document collection index files annotation and bookmark files interpreters and filters Distribute only configuration files with publications Distribute only the files your application requi
87. u create it or use the Edit option in GUIDE Reader s Book mark dialog To view the bookmarks in the active set select Bookmarks from GUIDE Reader s Bookmarks menu to open the Bookmarks dialog This dialog displays the active bookmark set s file name for example bookmark bst and lists all the bookmarks in that set in alphabetical order by name This dialog also offers several options OPTION DESCRIPTION Browse Opens GUIDE Reader s Open Bookmark Set dialog If the Browse option in the bookmarks section of the initialization file is set to zero 0 this option is not available in GUIDE Reader s Bookmarks dialog and readers can only use the bookmark set specified in the initialization file the set that opens automatically with GUIDE Reader For more information please see Initializing GUIDE Reader Close Set Closes the open bookmark set Go to Select a bookmark to enable this option When you click on Go to GUIDE Reader closes the Bookmarks dialog and navigates to the text associated with the bookmark you selected so the bookmark text displays in the document window Edit Select a bookmark from the list box to enable this option which opens the Edit Bookmark dialog where you can change the selected bookmark s name When you return to the Bookmarks dialog the new bookmark name appears in the list Delete Select a bookmark from the list to enable this option you can only select one bookmark at a time to dele
88. ull text index Choose Select index if you want to select a different index for your search Note that the Words in index field displays all the words in the active index in lowercase You can use either upper or lowercase to type queries In the Query text box enter the words or terms you want to search for You can search for a single word or phrase or refine your query by using the Boolean operators and other options to combine words and phrases As you type a word wheel in the Query dialog turns to match the word You can also double click on words to select them and replace a selected word in the Query Text box by clicking on another word in the wheel or one of the option buttons A number to the right of each word on the wheel shows how many times that word appears in the indexed document collection Click on any of the option buttons and the option immediately appears in the Query Text box For example if you type sgml in the box choose AND and then type reference your query text reads sgml AND reference Leave a space between each entry This query will search the index to identify all documents in the collection that contain both sgml and reference To refine your search use the NEAR option to locate terms that appear in the same paragraph such as cat NEAR dog Queries may also include parentheses to both refine the search and to allow nested subexpressions For example wipers O
89. xt and graphics file formats that you can place in or externally link to GUIDE documents Each parameter ends with a file extension to match the initialization file defaults with the application indicated in the entry This enables GUIDE Reader to access the application that corresponds to the ex tension of the linked or placed file Initializing GUIDE Reader GUIDE Reader User s Manual 63 You can delete any filter entries from the initialization file you distribute with a GUIDE publication for filters that the documents you re publishing don t use however you shouldn t change the filter entries syntax To learn more about graphic filters please see Working with Graphics in the GUIDE Author User s Manual The entries in the filters section of the initialization file are AutoCAD dxf guidedxf dll dxf Bitmap bmp guidebmp dll bmp CALS Tiff ras guideras dll ras CGM cgm guidecgm dll cgm Corel Draw cdr guidecdr dll cdr DIB dib guidebmp dll dib Digital Research gem guidegem dll gem Enhanced Metafile emf guidewmf dll emf EPS eps guideeps dll eps GIF gif guidegif dll gif HPGL plt guidepLT dll plt JPEG jpg guidejpg DII jpg Lotus pic guidepic dll pic Micrografx drw guidedrw dll drw MS Paint msp guidemsp dll msp Paintbrush pcx guidepcx dll pcx Paintbrush pcc guidepcx dll pcc Table tmf guidetv dll tmf TIFF tif guidetif dll
90. ys in the top left corner of the dialog Figure 2 3 You can choose which annotations are listed all the annotations in the open set all annotations in all open GUIDE documents or all annotations in the active document and how they are sorted by name date document or annotator To change the list s contents or order click on one of the list boxes to display a list of available choices and select another category GUIDE Reader Features 22 GUIDE Reader User s Manual TA Figure 2 5 The Set Style dialog allows you to specify the text color background color and cursor pattern used to highlight text associated with annotations in the open set ran u Tei ai pidempiin nanii sat Se WM X Ama Lei Eme eae ee er m men _tom Figure 2 6 GUIDE Reader s Link Info dialog offers detailed information about a selected annotation link as well as an option to reconnect that annotation to selected text GUIDE Reader Features GUIDE Reader User s Manual 23 The options along the right side of Annotations dialog offer addi tional annotation set handling capabilities OPTION Browse Close Set Style Info DESCRIPTION Opens GUIDE Reader s Open Annotation Set dialog If the Browse option in the annotations section of the initialization file is set to zero 0 this option is not available and readers can only use the annotation set specified in the initialization file that op

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