@ATTACK - @Return.Value
SecureUser
VERBatim - V86
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
RTP5 and RTP51
RevTi Just Wanna Have Fun
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%
Reader's Clinic - Naming Routines
Reader's Clinic - Prompting for Passwords
Reader's Clinic - Removing "Searching Cross References" Message
Message
Trapping Message Calls
A RevTechie Replies - And Miscellaneous Jottings - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
QTIPS - Standardising Error Message Display
QTIPS - Interrupt Proof Error Messages
QTIPS - Improving the Message Window
Version 3 Technical Highlights - New Message Types
Prompt Help
Reader's Clinic - Scribe Replace Processes in Window
SecureUser
VERBatim - V25
@ATTACK - @Files.System
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
REVMEDIA Revisted
Window or Not ?
Vroom - Window Processing
QTIPS - Window Symbol Tables
VROOM - Window Processing II
@ATTACK - @HW
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Reset%
Reader's Clinic - Related Windows
Window or Not?
Reader's Clinic - Scribe Replace Processes in Window
Soft Windows
QTIPS - Window Bug and Debugging Window Bug
Overlapping Windows And Window Menus
QTIPS - New Catalyst Option
QTIPS - Collectors on the fly
QTIPS - Blank Menus in Windows
QTIPS - Moving Objects the EASY way.
Playing with Scan Codes
QTIPS - Compiling Protection Code
QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command
QTIPS - Code/Command Help
Compiling 64K on a Shoestring by Blaise Wrenn (LexStat Systems Ltd)
QTIPS - Command Line Options
QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command
QTIPS - Code/Command Help
Utility Diskette # 4
Reader's Clinic - Page Marks in Windows

RevMedia FKB

DocumentV3I2A17
TitleUncommon Knowledge - WC_Protect_Help%
KeywordsWC_PROTECT_HELP%
WINDOW_COMMON%
HELP
TextIf this value is set to TRUE then the user will not be allowed to modify
help messages If the user attempts to modify a help message protected in
this way they will get a W810 message Note however that if there is as yet
no help on the prompt the system will ask the user if they wish to add help
(W194) If they respond WITH a Y they will be taken into the normal add
help window Any attempts to add help will produce a W810 message To
protect help on a prompt by prompt basis simply add a # to the end of the
help code E g Code H# Command 18


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