With the AnswerBook contents expanded, you can browse its sets and books. Some books appear in more than one set.
To expand any boldface listing, double-click SELECT on it. When you do so, the listing expands to show more of its contents.
With each expansion, the Contents list grows to reflect deeper levels of the documentation--sets, books, chapters, and headings. For example, if you double-click on a set title, the title moves up into the Location pane, and the list of books contained in that set is displayed in the Contents pane below.
When you double-click SELECT on any listing at or below the book level, the first page of that topic or document opens in the AnswerBook Viewer.
To display entries that have scrolled out of sight, use the scrollbar or Scrolling List menu (displayed by pressing MENU) in either pane to locate it, as shown in Figure 19-8.
In the AnswerBook Viewer, you can turn the pages of a book, chapter, or section almost as if you were reading a printed book. You can also follow hypertext cross-reference links between sections, chapters, and books.
To turn pages, click SELECT on the page-turning buttons at the top of the AnswerBook Viewer, or click SELECT on the Go Back button to retrace your steps successively, page by page. See Figure 19-4.
You can use keyboard shortcuts for the paging commands.
PgUp works like the previous-page
button.
PgDn works like the next-page
button.
Undo works like the Go Back
button.
Home displays the first page of the chapter you're in. If you're already at the first page of a chapter, Home displays the first page of the previous chapter.
End displays the first page of the next chapter.
Choose Page Info
from the View
button menu in the Viewer to look up the origin of the page
currently on display. The Page Info
window, shown
in Figure 19-9, is displayed.
Each time you choose the Page Info option, you see an update of the information for the current page.