Dimensional Insight Online Help

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Dimensional Insight Online Help Dimensional Insight provides online help for the Diver 7.0 products including Workbench, ProDiver, DivePort, NetDiver, and Help Desk. In the Workbench help, you can find all the documentation for Workbench plus the DiveLine Server, DiveTab, Production, DiveMaster, DIAL, Spectre, Visual Builder, Visual Integrator, and Measure Factory. DivePort has separate online help for administrators and users. Separate helps for DiveTab end users are available upon request. How do you access the online help? Could you use some tips or tricks to find what you need and get you back to work faster? Read on! What features are in the help? The online help systems have all the standard features that you ve come to expect, such as a table of content, search bar, and links to related information. The help system identifies your device type to give you the most effective user experience, whether you are using a laptop, desktop, or mobile device, without compromising function. Then, there are some niceties to accommodate you at whatever your level of expertise. For example, in-line expandable images and tooltips are available to get you started but stay collapsed and out of the way if you re more experienced. How do you access the online help? Online help opens in your default browser. The following images show the menu options for each Diver product. From Workbench, click Help > View Help. Figure 1: Workbench Help From ProDiver, click Help > View Help.

Figure 2: ProDiver Help For DivePort administrators, click Help > View Administrator Help. Figure 3: DivePort Administartor Help Or, for the DivePort user help, click Help > View User Help. Figure 4: DivePort user Help From NetDiver, click Help. Figure 5: NetDiver Help From Help Desk, click Help > View Help. Figure 6: Help Desk Help

For the best results, make sure that your browser is a vendor-supported version that supports HTML5, such as Internet Explorer 11 or later, Firefox 10 or later, or Google Chrome 13 or later. You can bookmark the URLs, which should be similar to the following URLs if you installed Workbench, ProDiver, or Help Desk locally: C:\Program Files (x86)\dimensional Insight\Workbench\workbench_help\Default.htm C:\Program Files (x86)\dimensional Insight\ProDiver\prodiver_help\Default.htm C:\Program Files (x86)\dimensional Insight\HelpDesk\helpdesk_help\Default.htm For help that is installed on a Diver server, the URLs should look like these for DivePort administrators, DivePort users, and NetDiver: https://<server>/<diveport>/help/default.htm https://<server>/<diveport>/user-help/default.htm https://<server>/<netdiver>/help/default.htm Online help updates automatically with each software release, so you can be sure that you have the version of help that matches your software. NOTE: The online help documents all functionality, including those features that are limited to a special license class. The license you purchased and installed determines what you see in the GUI and in the various components, but the license does not limit what displays in the help. For your convenience, the Workbench 7.0 online help includes any PDFs available for 7.0 as well as a repository of the 6.4 manuals in PDF format. In the navigation pane, click Additional Resources. A view for your device Now that you know how to access the online help, let s look at the help interface. The layout depends on your device. Laptops and desktops have one view, while mobile devices have a different view that accommodates the smaller screen size. Laptop or desktop view On a laptop or desktop, the online help displays in a one-window view (Figure 7). There are two main panes in this view along with tool bars to help you navigate, search, and print the help topics.

Figure 7: Laptop or desktop view The Navigation pane, on the left, contains the Table of Contents and Glossary tabs. In some helps, there s also an Index tab in this pane. The Content pane, on the right, contains the current topic or search results. The Breadcrumb Navigation, at the top right of the Content Pane, lets you use a single click to navigate to a parent topic in the hierarchy. The Header Tool Bar, above the Content pane, contains tools to help you work with the topics in the Contents pane. On the left, the tool bar includes Print, Collapse or Expand all, and Remove Highlights buttons. On the right, navigation controls move you to the prior or next topic. The Search Bar, above the Header Tool Bar, includes a search filter feature. A toggle, on the vertical bar between the Navigation pane and the Content pane, collapses the Navigation Pane if you want to hide it. Mobile device view The mobile device view (Figure 8) maximizes the screen area to display text by hiding the table of contents, glossary, and the search bar. You can access these features with the Menu button which switches from the navigation and search pane to the content pane where topics display. To display a topic, such as from the table of contents, click the topic in the navigation pane. The navigation pane slides out of the way, and the topic displays in the content pane. By default, the mobile device view shows the Content pane and tool bars. Figure 8: Mobile device view

The Menu button, in the upper left corner, displays the Navigation pane. The Content pane contains the current topic. The Breadcrumb Navigation, at the top right of the Content Pane, lets you use a single click to navigate to a parent topic in the hierarchy. The Header Tool Bar, above the Content pane, contains tools to help you work with the topics in the Contents pane. On the left, the tool bar includes Print, Collapse or Expand all, and Remove Highlights buttons. On the right, navigation controls move you to the prior or next topic. When you click the Menu button, the Navigation pane (Figure 9) displays the Search bar and collapsed sections for the Contents, Glossary, and Search Filters. These features are fullyfunctional just like the features available in the laptop and desktop view. One addition is the Home button, which collapses all sections and restores the Navigation pane to the default view. For instance, when you review glossary terms, the table of contents and search bar are hidden, so you can click Home to display all sections (Figure 10). Figure 9: Mobile device Navigation pane

Figure 10: Mobile device Navigation pane after glossary search Interface highlights The following topics give a brief overview of the tools available in the online help. Table of contents The table of contents has standard functionality. Click collapsed topics to expand and show the subtopic titles Click a topic to display it in the content pane Show or hide the table of contents with the toggle (laptop and desktop view only) Glossary The glossary contains a comprehensive list of terms used across all Dimensional Insight products. You can scroll through the glossary or use the search bar to find a term. Then, click the term to expand the definition (Figure 11).

Figure 11: Glossary search Index The help for ProDiver, DivePort, both user and administrator, and NetDiver includes an index. Scroll through the index entries and click an entry to show the topic in the content pane. Like the glossary, the index has a search bar for quick access. Additionally, if you click an index entry that has sub-topics, a dialog box displays the sub-topics for a more granular level of topics (Figure 12). Figure 12: ProDiver Index, granular topics

Breadcrumb navigation Breadcrumb navigation shows your location in the topic hierarchy and provides one-click access to parent topics (Figure 13). Figure 13: Breadcrumb navigation Buttons For quick reference, here are the navigation, tool bar, search, and topic buttons. Navigation pane and search buttons Description Table of Contents Glossary Index Collapsed topic Expanded topic Topic; Click to display the associated topic in the Content pane Toggle to hide or show the navigation pane (laptop and desktop view only) Home (mobile device view) Search (mobile device view) Search filters (mobile device view) Content pane tool bar buttons Description Print current topic Collapse all sections of the current topic

Expand all sections of the current topic Remove highlights from the current topic after a search Navigate previous topic in the order shown in the table of contents Navigate next topic in the order shown in the table of contents Header and search bar buttons Description Menu (mobile device view) to open the navigation pane Search (laptop and desktop view) Current topic buttons Description Expand in-line image or term Collapse in-line image or term Search tips Glossary and index searches You can search the online help topics, the glossary entries, or the index entries. To search glossary or index entries, use the search bar in the navigation pane when these sections are expanded. Glossary and index searches only search the entries, not the underlying topics, so single word searches work best. Topic searches To search the topics, use the search bar above the Content Pane in the laptop view or at the top of the pane in the mobile device view. You can search the topics for a general word or words, an exact word or phrase, or you can use a Boolean search to combine or exclude search terms. Search is not case sensitive. The following table shows different search types, some example searches, and the results. Search Example Results Single word Case insensitive search for the word Spectre

Word phrase Word stems or wildcards with 3 or more letters Exact match Word Phrase Boolean searches AND OR NOT Note: Searches for dive and dive* with the * wildcard give the same results. Results contain both words or word stems for Spectre and engine but not necessarily the exact phrase. For example, if the search terms are "project management" (without the quotation marks), the results include topics with project and management or a word stem of management such as manage. dive Diver DivePlan DivePort DiveTab Exact word searches must contain the word within quotation marks. Results contain the plural word DivePlans but exclude topics with only the singular word DivePlan. Exact phrase searches must contain the word within quotation marks. Returns topics that contain the exact phrase Spectre engine. Include topics that contain both the word cbase and the word model Include topics that contain either the word cbase or the word model Include topics that contain the word cbase but do not contain the word model

Search filters and results Optionally, in Workbench, ProDiver, and NetDiver help you can use filters to limit the search results. Select one of the pre-defined filters to limit your search results to topics within that filter s content (Figure 14). Figure 14: Search filters, shown here in the laptop and desktop view If the search word is a term in the glossary, the search returns the term definition with the results (Figure 15). Figure 15: Search results of topics from a filtered search for a glossary term Search highlights

When you open a topic in the search results set, all occurrences of the search term are highlighted in yellow. If you want to read the topic without highlights, click the Remove Highlights button in the tool bar (Figure 16). Figure 16: Remove highlights from a search results topic Provide feedback Dimensional Insight values your real-world perspective and feedback and is always looking for ways to improve the user experience. Changes, such as the search filters, were implemented based on customer feedback. If you would like to suggest ways to improve the online help, either the format or the content, you can contact the documentation team from the link available at the bottom of every page. Expand Support Links and click the email address next to Documentation Feedback to send your comments (Figure 17). Figure 17: Provide feedback to doc@dimins.com