FSHELP (MECAFF) CMS User Area command FSVIEW is a MECAFF-based for standard CMS HELP topics. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | FSHELP | [ topic ] | | | ( REBUILD | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ The fullscreen display of a standard HELP topic is invoked from CMS with FSHELP topic This looks for a file topic HELPxxx on all accessed disks (with xxx one of CMD, DBG, EE, EDT, EXC or REX) and displays it. If the additional help file exists (topic HELPxxx2 on the same disk), it is appended to the displayed content. FSHELP allows to navigate to other help topics either with the subcommand Help topic or by placing the cursor in a word of the displayed help text and pressing the PF01 key. The topics opened are stacked in a last-in-first-out manner: closing the current topic with PF03 displays the previous one and so on until closing the first (initial) topic terminates FSHELP, returning to the CMS prompt. When invoked without a topic, FSHELP looks for a file MENU FSHELP on all accessed disks and displays this file as top level menu. If this file is not found, the help menu is build based on the help files on all accessed disks (with filetype HELPxxx, see above), grouping the topics by the command types CMS, CP, EE, EDIT, DEBUG, EXEC. This help file is automatically saved in the file MENU FSHELP A2. If necessary (for example to include new help topics), this menu help file can be regenerated on disk A by invoking FSHELP with only the option REBUILD: FSHELP ( REBUILD PF-Keys ------- Browsing through the help information, navigating to other topics and leaving FSHELP is typically controlled with the PF-keys. The commands assigned to PF keys can be customized in the EE profiles, FSHELP has the following default assignments (summarized the screen bottom line): PF01 : GOTO PF02 : GOTO PF03 : BACK PF04 : / PF05 : TOP PF06 : PGUP PF07 : PGUP SHORT PF08 : PGDOWN SHORT PF09 : PGDOWN PF10 : BOTTOM PF12 : GOTO PF15 : QUIT PF16 : -/ Commands -------- The following commands are supported on the subcommand program prompt of FSHELP: +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Help | topic | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Navigate to the specified help topic, pushing the current topic onto the stack. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | GOto | | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Navigate to the topic identified by the word where the cursor is in the help text (the cursor must be in the help text area). If no such topic exists, an error message is displayed and the cursor stays at the current place in the help text. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Back | | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Close the current topic and display its predecessor in the help topic stack. If the initial topic is currently displayed, FSHELP is terminated. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TOp | | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Scroll to the top of the help topic. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PGUP | [ SHORT ] | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Scroll up the topic by one page height. If the option SHORT is given, scrolling is done only by 2/3 page height. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PGDOwn | [ SHORT ] | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Scroll down the topic by one page height. If the option SHORT is given, scrolling is done only by 2/3 page height. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | BOTtom | | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Scroll to the bottom of the help topic. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Quit | | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Terminate FSHELP. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | /text/ | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Search forward for text in the current help page. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | -/text/ | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Search backward for text in the current help page. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | / | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Repeat the last search in the search direction last used. +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | -/ | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Reverse the search direction and repeat the last search in the new search direction. Customizing FSHELP ------------------ FSHELP can be customized with the following commands in the EE profiles (PROFILE EE or SYSPROF EE): +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PF | FSHELP pfno command [ parameters ... ] | | | FSHELP CLEAR pfno | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ Set or clear the command issued by a PF key. The pfno must be a number from 1 to 24, the maximal command length is 120 characters. +-----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | INFOLines | FSHELP CLEAR | | | FSHELP ADD infoline-text | +-----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ Control the information line at the bottom of the screens, usually describing the PF key settings. FSHELP supports only one configurable information line. CLEAR will display an empty line, ADD will display the text passed.