Help on Help

The latest up-to-date Help is available on the Micro Focus Infocenter on the Web, at http://documentation.microfocus.com.

Help in the Infocenter

Tips on using the Infocenter Help:

  • You can specify the scope of Help to search, by creating your own search lists. To do this, click Scope and follow the wizard instructions. To read more information on how to create a scope, click Infocenter Help, Infocenter Help.
  • The topic in the documentation displayed in the right frame can get out of step with the Table of Contents in the left frame. This can occur when you choose the topic from a search list or when you link to it from another topic. To show where the topic appears in the contents, click Show in Table of Contents, Show in Table of Contents, on the toolbar.
  • You can navigate the Help using the following keystrokes:
    Alt+left arrow/Alt+right arrow Go back/forward.
    Alt+C Move to the Contents tab.
    Alt+R Open Search Results tab.
    Alt+S Move to the search entry field.
    Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+F6 depending on your browser Go to the next frame or toolbar.
    Left arrow/Right arrow Collapse/expand a tree node.
    Shift+Ctrl+Tab or Shift+Ctrl+F6 depending on your browser Move to the previous frame or toolbar.

Release Notes

The Release Notes accompany major releases and updates. They are available from the Product Updates section on the Micro Focus SupportLine Web site and your EPD email. On Windows, a link to the release notes is available from the startup screen during installation.

The Release Notes include information about new features for the release, system requirements and installation instructions, known technical issues, information about the issues that are resolved in the current release, and any changes in behavior that could potentially affect existing applications.

Readmes

This documentation includes two types of readmes:

  • HotFix readmes contain information about issues that are resolved in a HotFix, changes in behavior that could potentially affect existing applications, and any specific HotFix installation procedures.
  • Samples' readmes contain information about how to install and execute a sample.

Unless otherwise stated, references to a "readme" will refer to a HotFix readme.