The argument to UIINFO_HELP is just a single word.  So to add gnumeric's
help to your help menu, you would use UIINFO_HELP.  The gnome libraries
will handle the actual file locations for you.

James.

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On Mon, 8 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi James I'm trying to get my help to run but I can' t.
> You gave mea VERY GOOD explenation of how It worked but It seems I just
> can't get the hang of it.
> 
> Below is an example of what should display gnumeric help on my computer
> but it gives a WARNIG before starting:
> 
> GnomeUI-WARNING **: Could not open help topics file NULL
> 
> Could you signal what I'm doing wrong ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> #--------------------Begin Help_me-----------------------------------
> 
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> from gtk import *
> from gnome.ui import *
> 
> class Help_me(GnomeApp):
> 
>     def __init__(self):
>       GnomeApp.__init__(self,'help_me', 'help_me')
>       self.connect('destroy', mainquit)
>       self.help_menu = [
>           UIINFO_ITEM_STOCK( 'About', None, self.about,  STOCK_MENU_ABOUT),
>           UIINFO_SEPARATOR,
>           UIINFO_HELP('/usr/share/gnome/help/gnumeric'),
>           UIINFO_END]
>       self.menu = [UIINFO_SUBTREE('Help', self.help_menu)]
>       self.create_menus(self.menu)
> 
>     def about(self,*args):
>       win = GnomeAbout('help_me', 
>                        '2001', 'GPL', ['A lost pygtk programmer'],
>                        """
>                        An example for getting help 
>                        (there is two semantic meanings in this phrase :-)"""
>                        )
>       win.show()
>       
> if __name__ == '__main__':
>     help_me = Help_me()
>     help_me.show()
>     mainloop()
> 
> #-------------------End Help_me-----------------------------------------
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