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Re: [platform-help-dev] embedded help for web applications for InfoCenter Eclipse
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Erik,
The context-sensitive help is just the concept, you can map a context id to
each application panel, not only to fields in that panel.
If you can get the xml data associated with a context, then you can render
it in any way you want. One example is to have each context id contain just
one related topic,
then your html renderer of that context would simply load the topic, so you
get the desired behavior inside the task assistance page.
-Dorian
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Hi, Dorian:
We're providing panel-level instead of field-level assistance. That is,
we're supplying one topic for each application panel instead of individual
infopops for each field.
We chose this approach in part because we felt it was important to provide
orienting information about the panel as a whole including the task for
which the panel is used. The panel topic also provides specific
information about each field in the panel.
Am I correct in understanding that a single infopop can't handle content of
such length and complexity. (For instance, images might need to be
embedded in the topic.) Also, the panel topics should be available through
search mechanisms (though the user won't search for them directly but
instead, need to see them as related to other queries). Finally, the user
benefits if links to immediately related topics can be followed without the
interruption of opening a new window.
Does that seem reasonable?
Thanks for your suggestions,
Erik Hennum
SSG User Assistance
ehennum@xxxxxxxxxx
tie line: 544-8953 (Tuesdays 276-0273)
Dorian
Birsan/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA To:
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Hi Erik,
If I understand your proposal correctly, the Task Assistant Page works a
lot like the context sensitive help (infopop, in eclipse help terms), with
the exception it is not triggered by F1, but it shown at all times. So,
instead of registering topics to application pages, this could be done by
registering a context id to each application page. All that's needed then
is to render the content of an infopop as html. Clicking on a related topic
inside the task asssistant page would then launch the help viewer opened to
that topic.
-Dorian
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Hi, Eclipse Help Gurus:
We're contemplating embedding help topics within a web application window.
We'd like to pursue a strategy that will not only be valid for Eclipse
2.0.1 but also Eclipse 2.1 and (one hopes) beyond.
For InfoCenter Eclipse 2.0.1, the best approach seems to be to extend the
Eclipse help web application. Here is a more detailed explanation of that
approach:
(See attached file: HelpEmbedded.zip)
Will this strategy work with the design planned for 2.1?
We also have a working prototype that can be installed on Tomcat +
InfoCenter Eclipse 2.0.1, if that would clarify our approach.
Thanks in advance,
Erik Hennum
ehennum@xxxxxxxxxx
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