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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 238 Context-sensitive Help Call a context-sensitive function for WebHelp Pro 1 Call the function. The following example assumes the full path to the server and a window name are stored in a string variable called StrPathAndWindow. The project name is required if the Auto-Merge option is set to Off. The value of this string is http:///robohelp/rest/search?project=&quesn= for getting the URL for a given keyword. For getting the context-sensitive information, the URLs are http://servername>/robohelp/rest/robowindow?wtype=ctx &context=[&area=&type=project_type>] or http://servername>/robohelp/rest/robowindow?wtype=prj&window=[&area=&type=] Note: Export the map files to the location. Example: To open the topic mapped to number 1: RH_ShowHelp(GetSafeHwnd(), strPathAndWindow, HH_HELP_CONTEXT, (DWORD)1); 2 Run and test the Help call. Note: If using airplane Help, associate the offline Help before making calls. Call a context-sensitive function for HTML Help 1 Call the function. The following example assumes the CHM file and a window name are stored in a string variable called StrPathAndWindow. The value of this string indicates the path to the CHM file, such as C:\Program Files\MyApplication\MyHelp.chm>MyWindow. Example: To open the topic mapped as number 1: RH_ShowHelp(GetSafeHwnd(), strPathAndWindow, HH_HELP_CONTEXT, (DWORD)1); 2 Run and test the Help call. Notes: • If using airplane Help, associate the offline Help before making calls. • In WebHelp Pro projects, the Help API is supported only with RoboHelp Server or RoboEngine 3.0 or later. Overriding the default MFC Help Handler This topic is for Visual C++ developers who create MFC-based applications. • As stated in the RoboHelp_CSH.h header file, the wininet.lib and hhctrl.lib libraries must be linked into the application. The hhctrl.lib library can be in the CSH API folder in the RoboHelp installation folder. • Include the RoboHelp_CSH.cpp file in your project. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Context-sensitive Help
Last updated 12/14/2011
Call a context-sensitive function for WebHelp Pro
1
Call the function.
The following example assumes the full path to the server and a window name are stored in a string variable called
StrPathAndWindow. The project name is required if the Auto-Merge option is set to Off. The value of this string
is
http://<servername>/robohelp/rest/search?project=<project-name>&quesn=<search-query>
for
getting the URL for a given keyword.
For getting the context-sensitive information, the URLs are
http://servername>/robohelp/rest/robowindow?wtype=ctx
&context=<id>[&area=<area_of_publishing>&type=project_type>]
or
http://servername>/robohelp/rest/robowindow?wtype=prj&window=<windowname>[&area=<area_of_p
ublishing>&type=<project_type>
]
Note:
Export the map files to the location.
Example:
To open the topic mapped to number 1:
RH_ShowHelp(GetSafeHwnd(), strPathAndWindow, HH_HELP_CONTEXT, (DWORD)1);
2
Run and test the Help call.
Note:
If using airplane Help, associate the offline Help before making calls.
Call a context-sensitive function for HTML Help
1
Call the function.
The following example assumes the CHM file and a window name are stored in a string variable called
StrPathAndWindow. The value of this string indicates the path to the CHM file, such as C:\Program
Files\MyApplication\MyHelp.chm>MyWindow.
Example:
To open the topic mapped as number 1:
RH_ShowHelp(GetSafeHwnd(), strPathAndWindow, HH_HELP_CONTEXT, (DWORD)1);
2
Run and test the Help call.
Notes:
If using airplane Help, associate the offline Help before making calls.
In WebHelp Pro projects, the Help API is supported only with RoboHelp Server or RoboEngine 3.0 or later.
Overriding the default MFC Help Handler
This topic is for Visual C++ developers who create MFC-based applications.
As stated in the RoboHelp_CSH.h header file, the wininet.lib and hhctrl.lib libraries must be linked into the
application. The hhctrl.lib library can be in the CSH API folder in the RoboHelp installation folder.
Include the RoboHelp_CSH.cpp file in your project.