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<?NLS TYPE="org.eclipse.help.contexts"?>
<contexts>
<!-- F1 on F1 -->
<context id="f1Shell" >
<description>Context-sensitive &quot;infopop&quot; help is provided for many interfaces, including views, wizards, fields, checkboxes, buttons, and menu items. To access this help, bring focus to the item by clicking it or using the tab key, and then press F1.
Some infopops include links to topics within the online help where you can find more information about the item.
This infopop opened because you pressed F1 while an infopop was already open.</description>
</context>
<!-- Help Menu: Help Contents -->
<context id="helpContentsMenu" >
<description>This command displays the help view. The help view contains help books, topics, and information related to the workbench and installed components.</description>
<topic label="Help Menu - Help Contents" href="/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-61.htm"/>
</context>
<!-- Search Menu: Help -->
<context id="helpSearchMenu" >
<description>This action will open the Search dialog that allows documentation searching.</description>
</context>
<context id="searchFilteringOpts" >
<description>Choose a set of books to search. Only results that are contained within those books will be displayed.</description>
</context>
<context id="prefPageBrowsers" >
<description>Allows selecting a web browser. The selected web browser will be the default browser used to display help contents.</description>
</context>
<context id="prefPageCustomBrowserPath" >
<description>When custom web browser is selected from the list, specify path to the browser program or script that launches the browser. If the program is available on your system path, you may specify only the program name.
The program will be passed one paramter - a URL of a page to display.</description>
</context>
<!-- Search dialog Search Help -->
<context id="searchPage" >
<description>Type a search term or terms in the search expression field, and then click <b>Search</b>. This will open Search view that contains all the search results.
You can use OR and NOT qualifiers between terms. Also, if you put double-quotation marks around a query, search will return only results that contain specified phrase.
Click <b>Choose</b> to see the book selection dialog, allowing for additional filtering to be specified.</description>
<topic label="Searching online help" href="/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/tasks/tsearch.htm" />
</context>
</contexts>