#HELPFILEDATA colourcode ` security 7 END #HELPENTRIES keyword OLC-HEDIT. HEDIT~ helpflags builder wordwrapped~ category olc:hedit~ see_also DAWNFTP HELPLIST HLIST~ text Hedit is the command used to create and edit help entries. To get into hedit mode, type `Yhedit <help_entry> `=?or simply typing `Yhedit`=? will show you the proper syntax. Once in hedit mode, type `Ycommands`=? to get a list of available commands.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?addkey <keywords>`+ `=? ADDKEY will add keywords for accessing the help entry`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?rekey <keywords>`+ `=? Keywords are what you name your help entry with. REKEY will delete all`+ `=? previous keywords and add the new keywords.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?file <helpfile>`+ `=? FILE will move the helpentry into the designated file`+ `=? A list of all the help files can be seen using the `Yhlist`=? command`+ `=? with no parameter (more info on hlist lower). The higher a helpfile `+ `=? is in hlist, the higher the search prority for help entries it contains.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?text`+ `=? Typing TEXT will bring you into the description editor. Once inside, `+ `=? edit the text file as you would a long description.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?level <#>`+ `=? LEVEL will set the access level of the help entry. A level of 0 would be`+ `=? readable at creation, a level of -1 would be not show the keywords in `+ `=? the helpentry header.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?flags <noble|nsupport|builder>`+ `=? Flags will set the help entry so only a select group of people can`+ `=? read the entry. An example is noble help on mooting people.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?show`+ `=? SHOW will display the helpfile you are working on with`+ `=? keywords, level, and some text. Hitting return will work as the same.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?remove confirm`+ `=? REMOVE will flag the entry currently being edited for removal... removal`+ `=? is achieved by resaving the helpfile without the flagged entry. Next`+ `=? hotreboot the helpfile will be gone. An entry is still available using`+ `=? the help command while flagged for removal... it is listed with a red`+ `=? note indicating it is about to be removed in helplist.`+ `=? There are 2 features built in to the help editing system allow the `+ `=? restoration of an accidentally removed help entry. If the mud hasn't`+ `=? rebooted since the item was flagged for removal, it can be restored`+ `=? using 'remove restore' in hedit. If this is not the case, the contents`+ `=? can be manually restored from the removal dump file by an admin... this`+ `=? file is usually called admin/rem_help.txt.`+ `+ `=lSyntax: `=?hlist <helpfile>`+ `=? HLIST will list all available helpfile text files. Enter the name of a`+ `=? helpfile, and you can see which entries are stored in it.`+ `+ `BSynxax: `=?hedit create <helpfile>`+ `=? This will create a new helpentry in the designated helpfile with name:`+ `=? new_entry_<creators_name>`+ ~ END category undefined~ END EOF~ #$