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View a Help File as a Help Page
View help files that have been saved in a user-created help database.
Using the libname command, assign the order in which to search the help database directories that contain your help files.
To automatically complete this step in every Maple session, define libname to include your user-created help database directory in your initialization file. When you start Maple, your help database file will automatically be read.
Enter ?helptopicname at the prompt to display the help file as a help page.
Example:
libname := "c:\Maple\MyHelpDatabase", libname;
?mytopic
See Also
About Help Databases in Maple, Create a Help File, Edit a Help File, help, libname, Maple Command-line Options, Maple Initialization File, Modify the Table of Contents, Overview of Creating Help Pages in Maple, Overview of Help Menu, Remove a Help File from Your Help Library Database, Using the Table of Contents
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