HTML format
Online documentation and context-sensitive help is provided
in files formatted for HyperText Markup Language (HTML).
The online help system -- SCOhelp -- is based on
Netscape® Navigator® Release 3.0.
You can create and maintain your document source in any format
you wish; many authoring tools include HTML conversion
utilities. However, the target HTML files must conform to
Guidelines
and be viewable under Netscape Navigator Release 3.0.
Some HTML tags are required:
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<HTML> at the beginning of each HTML file
and </HTML> at the end.
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<HEAD> just after <HTML> and </HEAD>
after the last of the header information.
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<SCRIPT> and </SCRIPT> as part of the
<HEAD> section. The lines of JavaScript code in this
section correct some limitations in Netscape 3.0; for more
information, see
``JavaScript enhancements''.
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<TITLE> and </TITLE> as part of the
<HEAD> section. This title will appear in the
window border.
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<H1> and </H1> as part of the <BODY>
section. This title will appear in a listing of installed network
adapter drivers.
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<BODY> and </BODY> surrounding the content.
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<HREF= > tags for mandatory hotlinks.
Other HTML tags are optional depending on the content.
The template and sample files provided with this document
illustrate proper usage for online documentation. If you
adhere to the style of these examples, a detailed understanding
of HTML guidelines is not necessary.
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OpenServer 6 and UnixWare (SVR5) HDK - June 2005