!	GLOSSARY TREE
!
! This file contains help library texts for the DECwindows Help Widget.
!
! The library has four main topics: Help, Glossary, Context-sensitive
! and About... trees Each is in its own file (for Ultrix compatibility).
!
! Richard Thomson
! January 6 1988
!
! First version prepared:
!
! Revision History:
!
! Date          Reason
! January  12   Editing, revision necessary because =include not ready for FT1.
! February  1	Overview topic bug fix. Shortening Over_guide_1
! February  4	Improving training sections
! February 24	Bug fixes
! February 25	File split into four, for Ultrix CMS library build
!		From now, each file has its own revision history
!
! March 9	Reformatting to SUE size recommendations
! March 30	First Glossary topics added
!
! August   31	Major edit incorporating Minette Beabes comments
!
! October  20	Checking comments and further updating
! October  27   Edit incorporating Joan Winslow's comments
!
!		The next section is the Glossary menu item
!		
! November 14	SUE/Minette Beabes "final" comments
!
! 1989
!
! April     5   Adding a couple of extra items, altering
!               *Topic items to include the word Topic.
! 14-Sep-89	Final review comments from Minette
!
1 Glossary
=Title Help Glossary
 This is a glossary for DECwindows Help terms. No
 generic DECwindows terms are defined here. 

 Select the term you require from the list of additional
 topics below. 

2 Glossary_item
=title Glossary
=keyword glossary
=include glossary
 The Glossary, like any other glossary, is a collection
 of terms and their definitions. The terms are specific
 to the application.

 Note: Not all applications use the Glossary menu item.
 In these cases, the Visit Glossary menu item from the
 View menu and the Glossary... menu item from the Help
 menu are dimmed or missing.

2 topic
=title Topic
=keyword topic
 A topic is a basic unit in the help library. If it is
 longer than the window, use the scroll bar to view the
 rest of the topic. 

2 Go_back
=title Go Back
=keyword Go Back
=include overview over_guide_functions buttons_goback
 Pressing Go Back button displays the previous topic.

 Every time you perform a Visit Topic or Go To Topic
 operation, Help records the topic title. The list of
 titles that this creates is called a History. The Go
 Back button uses this history to display each previous
 topic as you request it.

2 Go_to
=title Go To
=keyword Go To
=include overview menus_go menus_go_goto
 To perform a Go To Topic operation on a topic means to
 finish with the topic you are currently viewing, close
 it, and open a new window containing the requested new
 topic. 

 This is to be compared to Visit Topic, where the current
 window remains open, and an additional window is opened
 to display the requested new topic. 

2 history
=title History
=keyword history
=include overview menus_search menus_search_history
 Every time you perform a Visit Topic or Go To Topic
 operation on a help topic, Help records the title. The
 list of titles that this creates is called a history.
 The Go Back button and menu item use this history to
 display each previous topic as you request it. 

 You can also access the history through the history
 menu item of the Search menu. This enables you to
 quickly return to a topic which is a long way back in
 the history list. 

2 keyword
=title Keyword
=keyword keyword
=include overview menus_search menus_search_keyword
 Many help topics have keywords associated to them.
 These provide an additional way to find the topic you
 are looking for, when you are not sure what the title
 of such a topic might be. 

 Keywords can be viewed and searched through the
 Keyword... menu item of the search menu. 

2 title
=title Title
=keyword title
=include overview menus_search menus_search_title
 The title of a topic is displayed on the topic's first
 line.

 Titles are also listed for selection in the Title...
 option in the Search menu.

2 topic
=title Topic
=keyword topic
=INCLUDE overview over_guide_functions
=INCLUDE overview
 A topic is a basic unit in the Help library. If it is
 longer than the window, the scroll bar can be used to
 view the rest of the topic.

2 Visit
=title Visit
=keyword visit
=include overview menus_go menus_go_visit
 To Visit a topic means to leave the current topic open
 in its window, and open an additional window to display
 the requested new topic. 

 This is to be compared to Go To Topic, where the current
 topic window is closed, and the new topic replaces it. 
