To define help text for adaptor properties in an IMDF file,
use the Help
element. You can include only one Help
node
in an IMDF file and it must be a child of the root node.
As children of the Help
node, you create AdaptorHelp
nodes
that contain the help text for a particular property. You use the name
attribute
of the AdaptorHelp
element to specify which property
the help is associated with.
You can optionally include device-specific content in the help
text. This text appears only when a particular device is selected.
Use one or more DeviceHelp
nodes to add device-specific
help to an AdaptorHelp
node. You use the device
attribute
of the DeviceHelp
element to specify when the text
should appear. You can also create see also references for your property
help using SeeAlso
nodes.
The following example outlines how to use these elements to create property help. The words in italics represent text that you must define.
<ImageAcquisitionInfo> <Help> <AdaptorHelp property=propertyname> Help text <DeviceHelp device=devicename> Device-specific help text </DeviceHelp> <SeeAlso> References to other properties </SeeAlso </AdaptorHelp> . . . </Help> </ImageAcquisitionInfo>
The following table summarizes the tags you can use to define help. For more information, see these topics.
Element | Description | Attributes |
---|---|---|
| Defines the help section in an IMDF file. Must be child
of the | None |
| Defines the online help for a property. The Help node can contain one or more AdaptorHelp nodes. |
|
| Specifies device-specific text in property help. This
element is optional. An |
|
| Defines the see also line in property help. This element
is optional. An | None |
The purpose of using a Help
element in an
IMDF file is to create help text for device-specific properties. A
user of your adaptor can display the help text at the command line
using the imaqhelp
command.
The following example shows how a user displays the help text
for a device-specific property using the imaqhelp
command.
To see how to create this help in an IMDF file, see Creating AdaptorHelp Nodes.
The items in this list correspond to the numbered elements above.
Device-specific properties are properties
of the video source object. The example creates the video input object
and then uses the getselectedsource
function to
get a handle to the video source object.
The example uses the get
function
to display a list of device-specific properties.
Use the imaqhelp
function
to display help for one of the properties of the video source object.
The first line of the help lists the name of the property with its constraints, such as range and permission.
The text of the help appears exactly
as you enter it in the IMDF file. You include the text after the AdaptorHelp
tag.
The See Also line
is created by the SeeAlso
node.
This section describes how to create help text for a property
using the set of help tags defined by the IMDF DTD. The following
example shows the IMDF entry for the Brightness
property,
displayed in User Scenario: Viewing Property Help. The example sets the property
attribute
of the AdaptorHelp
tag to the name of a property.
Note
Help text must start with a one-line summary. Make sure that each line of text is no longer than 80 characters.
<AdaptorHelp property="Brightness"> Specify the brightness, also called the black level. Brightness describes the difference in intensity of light reflected from or transmitted through an image independent of its hue and saturation. For some devices, the value is expressed in IRE units * 100. For other devices, the units are arbitrary. Refer to the device's documentation for information. Depending on the acquisition device, this property may have an associated mode property allowing this value to be controlled automatically by the device, or for it to be manually configured. <SeeAlso>BrightnessMode.</SeeAlso> </AdaptorHelp>
To include help text that only appears for specific devices,
use DeviceHelp
elements.
In this example, the help text contains three device-specific
sections. Note how the example sets the device
attribute
of the DeviceHelp
property to the name of a device.
<AdaptorHelp property="StrobeEnable"> Enables the strobe output and its timer. Upon enabling the strobe output, it will start detection of triggers and generate output as appropriate. Consult your hardware manual for a detailed description of the strobe output. <DeviceHelp device="PC2Vision">See also StrobeMode, StrobeDuration, StrobeDelay, StrobePolarity, StrobeAlignOnHs. </DeviceHelp> <DeviceHelp device="PCVisionPlus">See also StrobeMode, StrobeDelay, StrobePolarity. </DeviceHelp> <DeviceHelp device="PCRGB">For the PC-RGB, StrobeEnable only enables the timing circuitry. The strobe output must still be enabled with the StrobeOutputEnable property. See also StrobeMode, StrobePolarity, StrobeDelay, StrobeOutputEnable. </DeviceHelp> </AdaptorHelp>