@ATTACK - @Help.Level
Prompt Help
QTIPS - Improved Menu Help 1
QTIPS - Improved Menu Help 2
@ATTACK - @Macro.Hex
Playing with Scan Codes
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Detail_Help%
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Protect_Help%
VERBatim - V86
@ATTACK - @Help.Level
@ATTACK - @Window.Level
SecureUser
VERBatim - V86
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
Version 2
Directory Exists on Novell
Gas Bar
Prompt Help
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
@ATTACK - @Help.Level
@ATTACK - @StatList
QTIPS - Standardising Error Message Display
Video Control
Customising the Status Line
QTIPS - Command Line Options
Customising the Status Line
QTIPS - AREV Logon
What Happens At Logon
QTIPS - Undocumented Logon Options
QTIPS - Video Characteristics for Logon Messages
QTIPS - DOSTime
VERBatim - V11
@ATTACK - @Backgrnd.Time
@ATTACK - @Index.Time
QTIPS - Time-outs in Windows
@ATTACK - @Help.Level
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
Reader's Clinic - Preventing Records Being Amended
How Indexes Are Updated
A RevTechie Replies - And Miscellaneous Jottings - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
Caching in on the Frames Array - Mike Pope
SecureUser
VERBatim - V25
@ATTACK - @Files.System
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
REVMEDIA Revisted
QTIPS - DOS File Names
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
VERBatim - V116
@ATTACK - @Pri.File
@ATTACK - @Rollout.File
File Variables
How Indexes Are Updated
Index Record Layouts
QTIPS - File Variable of File In SELECT Statement
QTIPS - Amending non-Attached Files
LINEAR HASH FILE STRUCTURES - Part 1
Index Flush
QTIPS - File Handle Structure
QTIPS - Toggling Bell
@ATTACK - @Environ.Set
@ATTACK - @Environ.Keys
@ATTACK - @Help.Level
@ATTACK - @TCL.Stack
Reader's Clinic - ReEnable TCL from Debugger
QTIPS - Time-outs in Windows
File Variables
Argument passing - Subroutines and Functions - Mike Pope
RevTech Replies - Mike Pope (RevTech UK Ltd)
Symbol Table Structure
@ATTACK - @Dest.Ed
@ATTACK - @Help.Level
Reader's Clinic - Page Marks in Windows

RevMedia FKB

DocumentV2I3A6
Title@ATTACK - @Help.Level
Keywords@HELP.LEVEL
STATUS.DEFINITION
@ENVIRON.SET
@DEST.ED
Text@HELP LEVEL
The help level of the user currently logged in DEFINED to be 0 (Advanced) 1
(Novice) or 2 (Intermediate) Note that whilst only two levels are
documented in 2 0 all three still seem to work The chief effect of the
help level is to change the nature of the status line At logon time the
status line definition is read FROM the system file items
STATUS DEFINITION STATUS DEFINITION1 and STATUS DEFINITION2 respectively

Note that CHANGING @HELP LEVEL changes @ENVIRON SET<62> and vice versa The
two are identically equal and refer to the same variable The same also
applies to @DEST ED and @ENVIRON SET<63> Can be amended


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