- Use Context IDs
- Use Context IDs
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- Context IDs are provided by target applications and non-target browser-based applications as identifiers for individual screens. They can be used in conjunction with in-application support to provide context-sensitive help. In-application support allows the user to use SmartHelp or the target application's Help menu to launch topics that correlate to the current screen. The Player then launches the topic at the specified screen, rather than at the beginning of the topic.
- For target applications, the Developer automatically acquires the unique context ID for a screen when the content is recorded. This creates an ExactMatch Context ID type. For non-target browser-based applications, a Context ID can be generated. This generated Context ID is called a SmartMatch Context ID type and cannot be edited. When you record an application screen, the Context ID type is set in the Type field on the Context ID dialog box. Recording non-target applications that are not browser-based, creates blank Context IDs.
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- The Context ID dialog box has five columns:
- Name
- Value
- ID
- ID as Prefix
- Searchable
- The Context ID dialog box differs for supported target applications vs. non-supported applications. Supported target applications have information in all five columns, and may have multiple rows for a single frame. Non-supported applications simply display Context ID in the Name column.
- You can add new rows to the bottom of the grid. This allows you to provide additional context values or to fix a corrupt context ID. You can also delete rows as necessary. All editing is done inside the grid itself; simply click the cell you want to edit.
- Note:
- Customize Document Formats
- On the
- Edit
- Context ID
- Click in the cell you want to edit, and change text as necessary.
- Click
- Click
- Click
- OK
- Cancel