8.9 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.
Mif2Go provides two systems for creating WinHelp jumps and pop-ups:
Based on FrameMaker markers (see §8.9.11 Configuring alternative jumps and pop-ups) |
Use only the current system, unless your project requires special-case jumps or pop-ups that cannot be produced with cross references or hypertext links. The older, alternative system is deprecated.
§8.9.1 Identifying WinHelp jump destinations with FileIDs
§8.9.2 Configuring pop-up topics
§8.9.3 Creating hotspots for jumps and pop-ups in WinHelp
§8.9.4 Using cross references for jumps and pop-ups
§8.9.5 Using hypertext links for jumps and pop-ups
§8.9.6 Disallowing hypertext links for jumps and pop-ups
§8.9.7 Specifying jumps to secondary windows in WinHelp
§8.9.8 Specifying jumps to external files
§8.9.9 Using the same content for both normal topics and pop-ups
§8.9.10 Creating a glossary pop-up: an example
§8.9.11 Configuring alternative jumps and pop-ups
§8.9.12 Specifying the scope of alternative jumps and pop-ups
§7.7 Jumping to secondary windows in Help systems
§7.8 Creating pop-up topics for Help systems
§8.4.3 Specifying cross-reference jump destinations
§8.5.3 Converting table rows to topics and table cells to pop-ups
§8.6.4 Displaying graphics in pop-ups for WinHelp
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