Dennis,

Technically, each topic in the help file includes a Topic_ID 
along with Help_Context. Additionally, you can also 
define any Help_Window or Related_Topic for that Topic_ID.

The R:BASE Engine includes a table of all Topic_IDs along with 
a full/abbreviated version of each command.

If you are using R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows Runtime, 
i.e., RTIME65W.EXE, you can request any member of R:Team to 
provide you with a list of all topics, along with any help or 
assistance you may require using R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) Runtime.

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


At 07:21 PM 10/10/01 -0400, Dennis Fleming wrote:

>I thought we did this one before, but maybe not.
>
>I have built my own Help file (Hlp,Hpj,etc.) and F1 
>works fine for the table of contents. Now I want to 
>have (context sensitive) Shift-F1 go directly to the 
>"JumpContext(#)" which corresponds to the various 
>topics in my new RBG.HLP. 
>
>What is the variable(?) I set in RBase for this Jump 
>to Topic number?


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