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<P>
;-) Well what about a help page for a help. In the Help Dialog you will see
three note book tabs. Index, Context and the current help page (this is the
tab you are reading this text in).
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In the Index tab you will find links to most of the subject in the Gimp help
system. In the Content tab you will find links built up of a hirarcy. This
will enable you to find all help pages about a special area of Gimp e.g all
help pages about selections.
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You can invoke the help system either by pressing F1 in a Gimp dialog or
window, but also by pressing F1 when a menu item is active. E.I. go into
a menu and hover over a menu &nbsp;entry e.g Grow, no press F1 and the help
page for Grow will be loaded in the Help browser.
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If you press &lt;Shift&gt;-F1 then you will get a ? sign which you can point
and click in buttons and other context items in Gimp. If the item is contexted
help enabled then the help page for that item is loaded into the Help browser.
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Additional Information
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For further information see The Gimp User's Manual page XXXX and the Gimp
User's Tutorial page YYYY
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Shortcut Key
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Modifier
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Drag and Drop
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Xinput
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<A href="index.html">Index</A>
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(/dialogs/help.html)
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Sorry but the help file for help is not yet done.
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/Karin &amp; Olof
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