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7.5.1 Getting help from the IDE
The Irie Pascal User's Manual
The Irie Pascal User's Manual, which is the manual you are currently reading, provides help on using Irie
Pascal. This manual can be accessed by choosing User's Manual from the Help menu.
The Programmer's Reference Manual
The Irie Pascal Programmer's Reference Manual (in "progref.html") provides help on the Irie Pascal
programming language. This manual can be accessed by choosing Programmer's Reference Manual
from the Help menu.
Word search
Word search is a convenient way to search the Irie Pascal Programmer's Reference Manual (in
"progref.html") for help on words that have special meaning to Irie Pascal. These words include
keywords, built-in constants, types, variables, functions, and procedures. When a word search is
performed, the Irie Pascal Programmer's Reference Manual (in "progref.html") is searched for the current
word in the active edit window (i.e. the word under the caret). A word search can be performed in a
number of ways. One way to perform a word search is to choose Search For Word from the Help menu.
Another way to perform a word search is to press the F1 key. Yet another way to perform a word seach is
to double-click on a word in an editor window. If the double-click word search project option is selected
(which is one of the Envionment project options) then a word search will be performed.
Dialog Box Help
The dialog boxes used by Irie Pascal provide help in two ways.
With a help button which displays help on the entire dialog box when clicked.
With a question mark in the title bar of the dialog box. If you click on the question mark the
mouse pointer will change to a question mark with a pointer. If you then click on a control in the
dialog box, a short description of what the control does (called a tool tip) will be displayed.