17.8 Creating jumps and pop-ups
for WinHelp
To invoke a jump or a pop-up
in WinHelp, you click a hotspot: usually green underlined text.
Clicking a hotspot causes one of the following:
- a jump, if the underline
is solid: another topic replaces the topic in the current window
- a pop-up, if the underline
is dotted: a smaller window pops up over the current window.
In this section:
§17.8.1
Configuring pop-up topics
§17.8.2
Creating hotspots for jumps and pop-ups in WinHelp
§17.8.3 Using
cross references for jumps and pop-ups
§17.8.4
Using hypertext links for jumps and pop-ups
§17.8.5
Disallowing hypertext links for jumps and pop-ups
§17.8.6
Specifying jumps to secondary windows in WinHelp
§17.8.7
Specifying jumps to external files
See also:
§16.7
Jumping to secondary windows in Help systems
§16.8
Creating pop-up topics for Help systems
§17.4.3
Specifying cross-reference jump destinations
§17.5.3
Converting table rows to topics and table cells to pop-ups
§17.6.2
Displaying graphics in pop-ups for WinHelp
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title appearance
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pop-up topics
Parent Topic: 17. Generating WinHelp
Sibling Topics:
17.1 Obtaining
tools for WinHelp
17.2 Setting
up a WinHelp project
17.3 Converting
text
17.4 Converting
cross references
17.5 Converting
tables to WinHelp RTF
17.6 Managing
graphics for WinHelp
17.7 Configuring
WinHelp topics
17.9 Invoking
WinHelp macros
17.10 Creating
related-topic links in WinHelp
17.11 Configuring
index entries for WinHelp
17.12 Configuring
contents for WinHelp
17.13 Creating
browse sequences