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The OO-Browser User Manual

Preface

<CENTER><H1>The OO-Browser</H1></CENTER>

<CENTER><H2>The Multi-language Object-Oriented Code Browser</H2></CENTER>

Copyright &copy; 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 BeOpen.com<BR> Copyright &copy; 2000, 2001, 2002 Bob Weiner

<P>The OO-Browser is available for use, modification, and distribution under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 1 as published by the Free Software Foundation, with all rights and responsibilities thereof.</P>

<P>The OO-Browser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.</P>

<PRE> Edition 4.08 Printed January 3, 2002.

E-mail: &lt;bwcto@users.sf.net&gt; Web: www.sf.net/projects/oo-browser </PRE>

<P>All trademarks referenced herein are trademarks of their respective holders.</P>

<CENTER> <DT><B>Screenshot of the C++ OO-Browser</B></DT><BR><BR> <IMG NAME="C++ OO-Browser" SRC="im/oobr-menu-cv.gif"><BR> </CENTER>

The OO-Browser

The Multi-language Object-Oriented Code Browser

Edition 4.08, January 3, 2002.

Copyright © 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 BeOpen.com

Copyright © 2000, 2001, 2002 Bob Weiner

The OO-Browser is available for use, modification, and distribution under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 1 as published by the Free Software Foundation, with all rights and responsibilities thereof.

The OO-Browser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 
  E-mail:    <bwcto@users.sf.net>
  Web:       www.sf.net/projects/oo-browser

All trademarks referenced herein are trademarks of their respective holders.

Mouse click on the following filename to view a sample textual OO-Browser screenshot as seen from an InfoDock session: `im/oobr-menu-cv.gif'. Under InfoDock, use the middle mouse button. Under XEmacs or Emacs with the Hyperbole system loaded, use the shift-middle mouse button or shift-left on a two button mouse. Otherwise, there may or may not be a built-in way to view the picture; you will have to determine this from your editor documentation.

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The OO-Browser was designed and written by Bob Weiner. Motorola, Inc. helped fund early work. Torgeir Veimo and Mark Stern helped write the X OO-Browser core. Jeff Sparkes helped with the Java language support. Harri Pasanen contributed the initial Python language support (derived from the C++ support). Kirill Katsnelson adapted the graphical OO-Browser for use with Windows.

The latest production release of the OO-Browser is always available for download from `www.sourceforge.net/projects/oo-browser'. Professional releases of the OO-Browser may also be purchased there to help support development; they include the OO-Browser with all supported languages and full source code, a printed copy of this manual and installation support. Ongoing technical support and automatic upgrades are available separately.

The OO-Browser must be installed at your site before you can use it. Instructions for installing the OO-Browser are in the `BR-README' file in the root directory of the OO-Browser distribution, i.e. below `oo-browser/'. If you are using InfoDock version 4.0.7 or higher, the OO-Browser is pre-installed so you can skip the installation instructions.

We hope you enjoy using the OO-Browser and that it improves your productivity. If it does, consider sending us a quote that discusses how it helps you, for use on our web site. E-mail it to <quotes@beopen.com>.

Introduction  
1. Working with Environments  
2. Using the OO-Browser  
3. OO-Browser Options  
4. Personal Customization  
5. Using Standalone OO-Browser Features  
6. Language-Specific Notes  
A. Glossary  
B. Menus  
C. Features  
D. Commands  
E. References  
Key Binding Index  
Command and Variable Index  
Concept Index  



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