This document describes the features of the Software AG documentation that make it easy for you to navigate to the page you need, to search for keywords, and to print out relevant parts.
In the top right-hand corner of most documentation pages you will find a navigation bar that helps you to navigate through the documentation. The navigation bar contains some or all of the following links:
Choosing
on the first page of a documentation module takes you up one level in the documentation hierarchy.Choosing
on the last page of a documentation module takes you back to the first page of the same module.The navigator facility is a Java applet that runs in a separate window. You invoke it by choosing either
or from the navigation bar on the HTML page.displays a list of index entries which help you find a particular location within the documentation. You can narrow the list down by entering a keyword or prefix in the input field. If you select an index entry from the list, the applet indicates the title(s) of the section(s) the index entry points to. You select a section title and then choose .
displays a collapsible/expandable, hierarchical tree view of the documentation, which helps you find your way through the documentation web. You can select in the tree view the document that interests you, then either choose the document title or choose .
If you have been navigating in the documentation web, you can refresh the Tree Navigator display by choosing
in the navigation bar. This will highlight your current location in the web.Once the navigation applet is started, you can switch between the tree view (Contents) and the Index by selecting the appropriate tab, as illustrated in the figure below.
Use the link
from the navigation bar to open the Full Text Search page.The Full Text Search software is supplied by PHD Computer Consultants Ltd.
You can get brief hints about using the Spy-CD Full Text Search by choosing the
button on the Full Text Search page.This user documentation is also available in Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) for convenient, high-quality printing. If you wish to use the PDF files, you must have appropriate PDF viewing software installed on your computer, for example, Adobe Reader.
If you want to use Adobe Reader and it is not already installed on your
PC, you can download it from
http://www.adobe.com/ (look for
).
Choose
in the navigation bar at the top of a page to open the corresponding PDF file in the PDF viewer.If you choose
in the navigation bar at the top of a page, a list of available PDF books will be displayed. A PDF book contains the entire contents of the current documentation module, including a title page and a table of contents - just like a regular book. Choose the required link from the list to open the corresponding PDF book in the PDF viewer. You can print either the entire book or just selected pages as required.