Hi
I have created a patch for libgnomeui for enabling help on applications.
Also modified sample applications (gcalc and gcharmap) to show the help.
Currently I have changed the create_help_entries() function
in gnome-app-helper.c to
- create a Menu Item "Help Contents"
- to fire gnome help browser (Yelp for my case and opens the help file for the application)
when "Help Contents" is clicked.
The changes that are made on application side are
- adding GNOME_PARAM_APP_DATADIR,DATADIR, in gnome_program_init()
- adding -DDATADIR=\""$(datadir)"\" under INCLUDES in Makefile.am
There is no other changes need to be made on application side and applications
can make a call to GNOMEUIINFO_HELP (for example GNOMEUIINFO_HELP("gnome-calculator") )
to get the help menu .
Attaching the snapshots of the application and the help file .
Thanks
Satyajit
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Mueth [mailto:muet alumni uchicago edu]
On 26 Mar 2002, Mikael Hallendal wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken libgnome does parse the TOC-files from ScrollKeeper
> so that applications are to be able to have the TOC in there Help-menu.
>Ah. I vote that this part goes. I never felt it made much sense to put
>the TOC of a document in the Help menu for an application. It may make
>sense to have a menu item for a special section (eg. an appendix to the
>Gnumeric manual on writing equations), but it is better to just bind this
>menu item to the appropriate gnome-help: URI by hand in the application.
>Dan
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