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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 267 Context-sensitive Help Note: Before you start using BugHunter, you must launch Html Help Workshop once. To launch Html Help Workshop, double-click the hhw.exe file in the Html Help Workshop install folder. Use BugHunter for the following tasks: • Test Help buttons, F1 Help, or What's This? Help. • Track the causes of errors. • Copy data to the clipboard or annotate it and save it in a text file. • Discover why the wrong topic appears. • Determine if a particular map number is used. • Determine if a window-level Help topic has a map ID assigned. Start and close BugHunter 1 Select View > Pods > BugHunter. 2 Do one of the following: • To start capturing data, right-click inside the pane and select Enable BugHunter. The output dialog box displays capture data while the program is enabled. When you activate Help in an application's dialog box, messages from BugHunter appear in the output window. Right-click in the pane to copy, annotate, or save the data. • To clear the pane, right-click inside it and select Clear All. Data remains in the pane until you clear it. • To stop capturing data, right-click inside the pane and deselect Disable BugHunter. Interpret BugHunter data BugHunter data resembles this example: C:\APPLICATION FOLDER\HELP_FILE.CHM, Custom Folder\Help_Topic_Name.htm, HH_HELP_CONTEXT, 10253, Topic launched Multiple lines of data resemble this example: Project: C:\APP FOLDER\HELP_FILE.CHM File: Custom Folder\Help _Topic_Name.htm Command: HH_HELP_CONTEXT Map Number: 10253 Result: Topic launched Interpret the data as follows: Project Application location. Filename of the HTML Help that contains the called Help topic. File Folder and subfolders where the .htm topic exists. Command The command name sent to HTML Help. 10253 Map number. Result Activity summary. "Topic launched" indicates that the topic map ID matches the application code. Customize the BugHunter pane ❖ Right-click inside the BugHunter pane and click Options. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Context-sensitive Help
Last updated 12/14/2011
Note:
Before you start using BugHunter, you must launch Html Help Workshop once. To launch Html Help Workshop,
double-click the hhw.exe file in the Html Help Workshop install folder.
Use BugHunter for the following tasks:
Test Help buttons, F1 Help, or What's This? Help.
Track the causes of errors.
Copy data to the clipboard or annotate it and save it in a text file.
Discover why the wrong topic appears.
Determine if a particular map number is used.
Determine if a window-level Help topic has a map ID assigned.
Start and close BugHunter
1
Select View > Pods > BugHunter.
2
Do one of the following:
To start capturing data, right-click inside the pane and select Enable BugHunter.
The output dialog box displays capture data while the program is enabled. When you activate Help in an
application's dialog box, messages from BugHunter appear in the output window. Right-click in the pane to
copy, annotate, or save the data.
To clear the pane, right-click inside it and select Clear All. Data remains in the pane until you clear it.
To stop capturing data, right-click inside the pane and deselect Disable BugHunter.
Interpret BugHunter data
BugHunter data resembles this example:
C:\APPLICATION FOLDER\HELP_FILE.CHM, Custom Folder\Help_Topic_Name.htm, HH_HELP_CONTEXT,
10253, Topic launched
Multiple lines of data resemble this example:
Project: C:\APP FOLDER\HELP_FILE.CHM
File: Custom Folder\Help _Topic_Name.htm
Command: HH_HELP_CONTEXT
Map Number: 10253
Result: Topic launched
Interpret the data as follows:
Project
Application location. Filename of the HTML Help that contains the called Help topic.
File
Folder and subfolders where the .htm topic exists.
Command
The command name sent to HTML Help.
10253
Map number.
Result
Activity summary. “Topic launched” indicates that the topic map ID matches the application code.
Customize the BugHunter pane
Right-click inside the BugHunter pane and click Options.