Assign properties for topics and hotspots as follows:
[HelpStyles]
; style = key list, where list members are separated by spaces only
Format=StartingProperty FollowingProperty1 FollowingProperty2
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Properties for topics and hotspots are assigned to the following formats:
Starting paragraph format; see §17.7.1 Creating WinHelp topics |
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Delimiting character (or paragraph) format; see §17.8.2 Creating hotspots for jumps and pop-ups in WinHelp. |
Table 17-1 shows which properties you can assign to formats as starting and following properties for topics and hotspots. Table 17-2 shows the effects of the properties you assign.
Adds the topic title as an “A” footnote. See §17.10.2 Adding ALinks and KLinks with PI markers. |
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Includes the topic in the browse sequence; DITA2Go creates the “+” footnote. See §17.13 Creating browse sequences. |
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Specifies a “build tag” for the topic, defined in the .hpj file, which is used to enable conditional compilation of different Help-file versions. The build tag name is in the [HelpTopicBuildStyles] section, as format=buildtag; DITA2Go creates the “*” footnote. |
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Includes the topic (as a page, book, or both) in the WinHelp .cnt file produced by DITA2Go. See §17.12 Configuring contents for WinHelp. |
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Suppresses appearance in the output of text in the assigned format. Tables and graphics anchored in a suppressed paragraph are retained; see §17.3.1 Suppressing unwanted paragraphs. |
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Directs the jump or pop-up to a topic in a different .hlp file. |
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Makes a hotspot green and underlined. See §17.8.2.1 Configuring jump vs. pop-up hotspots. |
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Adds the topic title as a keyword, so it appears in the WinHelp index. See §17.10.3 Adding related-topic keywords with formats. |
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Produces a reference string that is local to the topic, so the same term can be used in more than one topic in the same .hlp file. |
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Specifies an entry macro for the topic; this macro is run whenever the topic is selected. The macro text appears in the [HelpMacroStyles] section, as format=macro; DITA2Go creates the “!” footnote. See §17.9 Invoking WinHelp macros. |
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Creates a unique reference tag for the current paragraph, to use as a pop-up or jump destination for a PrevRef paragraph; see §17.6.2 Displaying graphics in pop-ups for WinHelp. |
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Prevents the topic title from scrolling; overrides [HelpOptions]TitleScroll=Yes. See §17.7.3.2 Deciding whether to scroll titles |
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Prevents the topic title from being displayed; when applied to a pop-up topic, prevents the topic from appearing in full-text search. |
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Overrides [HelpOptions]ExtendHelpNoScroll=No for pop-ups. See §17.7.3.2 Deciding whether to scroll titles. |
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Uses the previous unique reference (MakeRef) tag as a pop-up or jump destination for the whole paragraph or character span; if also PopOver, it is a pop-up. See §17.6.2 Displaying graphics in pop-ups for WinHelp. |
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Deletes the content, which is replace by the RTF code in [HelpReplacements]. |
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Includes the topic name in a slightly modified form as a reference string for the topic. The modification consists of removing spaces and any characters other than letters, numbers, and underscores. DITA2Go creates the “#” footnote for you. Omit this property if the topic is accessed only from cross references or hypertext links, and from the Contents. |
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If the topic being processed is a sliding topic, causes that topic to end and the topic that preceded the sliding topic to continue. See §17.7.1 Creating WinHelp topics. |
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Causes the topic title to scroll; overrides [HelpOptions]TitleScroll=No. See §17.7.3.2 Deciding whether to scroll titles. |
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Makes the topic a sliding topic. See §17.7.1 Creating WinHelp topics. |
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Produces a keyword footnote designated with a different letter (neither “A” nor “K”) See §17.10.3 Adding related-topic keywords with formats. |
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Differentiates character formats that use the same hotspot text but different references, by adding a suffix string; use the keyword Suffix for the formats, and add entries for those formats in [HelpSuffixStyles]format=Suffix text. |
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Becomes a suffix to the topic title, to further define or categorize the topic; for example, for glossary terms. In [HelpStyles], use the keyword TitleSuf for the format, and add an entry for the format in [HelpTitleSufStyles]format=Suffix text. See §17.7.3.1 Categorizing titles. |
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Ends any prior topics and starts a new topic. DITA2Go creates the WinHelp topic start coding, a page break, and a title ($) footnote, using the tagged text as the title. See §17.7.1 Creating WinHelp topics. |
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Makes the topic appear in a specific window, defined in the .hpj file, when it is accessed from the Index or Find tabs, or from an ALink or KLink macro; but not when it is selected from a jump or from the Contents. The name of the window appears in the [HelpWindowStyles] section, as format=Window; DITA2Go creates the “>” footnote. See §17.8.6 Specifying jumps to secondary windows in WinHelp. |
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Overrides [HelpOptions]ExtendHelpNoScroll=Yes for pop-ups. See §17.7.3.2 Deciding whether to scroll titles. |