The Help internal command can be used to:
Command Arguments:
Possible values | Description |
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(no argument) - | |
- | Displays the program help file.
Example: Help |
ABOUT /S | |
(no value) | Displays the About dialog, showing information about the current version of the program, copyright and contact details for technical support.
Example: Help ABOUT |
CHECKUPDATE /O | |
(no value) | Checks online for program updates.
Example: Help CHECKUPDATE |
quiet | Perform a silent check for updates - a dialog will only be displayed if an update is found.
Example: Help CHECKUPDATE=quiet |
CRASHLOGS /S | |
(no value) | Displays the Crash Logs dialog, which shows any crash logs that have been automatically generated and lets you submit them to GPSoftware for analysis. |
LANG /K | |
<language name> | Displays a help file in the specified language, if one exists.
Example: Help LANG=deutsch |
LICENCEMANAGER /S | |
(no value) | Displays the licence manager, where you can view and manage your current program licence, or apply for a free evaluation licence.
Example: Help LICENCEMANAGER |
NEWEMAIL /S | |
(no value) | Sends a quick email message. You must have configured Opus to send email via SMTP (on the Miscellaneous / Email page in Preferences) for this function to work.
Example: Help NEWEMAIL |
REF /K | |
commands dopusrt metadata statusbar wildcards scripting cmd_name | Provides a shortcut to displays certain reference sections of the help file. For example, you could define a hotkey to take you directly to the Wildcards reference section.
Example: Help REF=wildcards |
RELEASENOTES /S | |
(no value) | Displays the release notes for the current version.
Example: Help RELEASENOTES |
THEMETESTER /S | |
(no value) | Opens a UI which can be useful for testing how various standard Windows controls look with colors from custom themes.
Example: Help THEMETESTER |