HP Version Control Repository Manager 7.0 User Guide
HP Version Control Repository Manager - Using Help
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Using Help
Using Help
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Help files are presented in HTML, based on the HTML 4.0 Transitional standard published
by the W3C. These pages should be displayed in a reasonable format by any modern Web
browser. The format will be considerably improved if you enable your browser's support for
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Javascript.
NOTE:
Some browsers will ignore CSS unless Javascript is also enabled.
Throughout the help, you will find links that can be clicked to move to another page, or to
another section of the current page. After visiting a link, you can use your browser's [Back]
button to return to the help page that you were reading. There are three types of links in
help pages.
Types of Links in Help Pages
inline help links
Inline links are underlined, and are colored to stand out from ordinary text. These
links will usually take you to another help page, or to another section of the
current help page.
NOTE:
Depending on the capabilities of your browser, the underline may only
appear as you move your mouse cursor over the link text.
This is an example of an inline link.
Some inline links may point to external resources on the World Wide Web. All
such links will be clearly identified as external links.
NOTE:
In order to use external links, your browser must have access to the
public internet. If you are behind an internet firewall, you may need to
configure proxy servers. Consult with your network administrator to
determine the appropriate settings for your browser.
inline glossary links
Glossary links are displayed the same as inline help links. These links will always
take you to the glossary definition of the underlined word or phrase.
link lines
A link line is a link that appears on a line by itself, separate from surrounding text.
Link lines may appear individually, or in a list. These links are preceded with the
symbol », as in this example:
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These links are colored like inline links, and an underline may appear as you
move your mouse cursor over the link text.
To make it easy to use the help system, every help page contains certain common
components.
Common Components of Each Help Page
banner
At the top of the page is a colored banner identifying the help system and the
language in which the help page is written.
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