Preface
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After You Install the Documentation
Sending Debugging Information to Cadence
2
Setting Up Browsers and Helper Applications
Netscape or Internet Explorer Version Requirements
- Required Java 2 options for Netscape 7
- Using a Domain Name
- Proxy Settings on Individual Machines
- Proxy Settings on a Proxy Server
Use of JavaScript, Java, and Cookies
- In Netscape 4.X
- In Netscape 6.X (UNIX)
- In Netscape 7.X (Windows)
- In Internet Explorer
- Changing Font Size or Type in Netscape 4.X
- Changing Font Type in Netscape 6.X (UNIX)
- Changing Font Size in Netscape 7.X and Internet Explorer
- Changing Font Type in Internet Explorer
Setting Your Browser to Start Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Downloading Acrobat Reader
- Setting Netscape Navigator to Use Acrobat Reader for PDF Files
Optional: Setting Your Browser to Start Videos
- Downloading RealOne or RealPlayer
- Setting Netscape Navigator to Use RealOne Player for Video Files
3
Customizing the Cadence Library
Overview of the Cadence Document Hierarchy
- How CDSDoc locates documents
Creating a Default List of Cadence Hierarchies
Adding Your Documents to the Cadence Hierarchy
- Creating your own document hierarchy
- Adding your document to the CDSDoc Library window
- Checking that your HTML document appears in the Cadence window
Adding Your Documents to the Search Index
- The CDSDoc Indexer Command Syntax
- Running the CDSDoc Indexer
Linking from Cadence Forms to Custom Documents
- How a .tgf file works
- Determining whether your application has a tag file
- How Cadence applications find tag files
- Modifying a document and tag file
Linking from Custom Help Forms to Documents
4
Troubleshooting Installation Problems
Questions About Starting CDSDoc
Questions About Opening Documents and Libraries
Index
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