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<HTML
><HEAD
><TITLE
>Help Page for Help</TITLE
><META
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REL="HOME"
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>GIMP User Manual</TH
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><A
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>Help Page for <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Help</SPAN
></A
></H1
><A
NAME="AEN559"
></A
><P
> Well, what about a help page for a help. In the
<SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Help</SPAN
> Dialog, if you are using the
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
>
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>help browser</SPAN
>, you will see three tabs
&mdash; <SPAN
CLASS="GUILABEL"
>Index</SPAN
>, <SPAN
CLASS="GUILABEL"
>Contents</SPAN
>,
and the current help page (this is the tab where you are reading
this text).
</P
><P
> In the <SPAN
CLASS="GUILABEL"
>Index</SPAN
> tab you will find links to most
of the subjects in the <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
> help
system. In the <SPAN
CLASS="GUILABEL"
>Contents</SPAN
> tab you will find
links built up of a hierarchy. This will enable you to find all
help pages about a special area of <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
>
(e.g all help pages about selections).
</P
><P
> You can invoke the help system either by pressing
<B
CLASS="KEYCAP"
>F1</B
> in a <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
> dialog or
window or by pressing <B
CLASS="KEYCAP"
>F1</B
> when a menu item is
active. For example, go into a menu and hover over a menuentry,
such as <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
>Grow</SPAN
>, now press
<B
CLASS="KEYCAP"
>F1</B
> and the help page for
<SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
>Grow</SPAN
> will be loaded into the
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>help browser</SPAN
>.
</P
><P
> If you press <B
CLASS="KEYCAP"
>Shift</B
>-<B
CLASS="KEYCAP"
>F1</B
> then you will get a
<SPAN
CLASS="GUIICON"
>?</SPAN
> sign which you can point and click on buttons
and other items in <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
>. If the item
has help available, the help document is loaded into the
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>help browser</SPAN
>.
</P
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><TD
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VALIGN="top"
><A
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>Prev</A
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><A
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>Home</A
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><A
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>Next</A
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><TD
WIDTH="33%"
ALIGN="left"
VALIGN="top"
><SPAN
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>Module Browser</SPAN
></TD
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ALIGN="center"
VALIGN="top"
><A
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>Up</A
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