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Wed, 31 May 2006 16:23:08 -0400
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HI Greg--

If you go to Workshop and open a new ISL page, you'll see a blue 
question mark (help) next to the options icon.  That will bring up the 
ISL help page in the program--though I don't think it contacts Bremen 
for more information.

good luck

take care

gerry

Greg Michalski wrote:

>Does any one know where the ISL online help is found? The manual states 
>"3.1 ISL Editor
>The script language ISL (ISODAT Script Language) itself and its commands
>have already been described in detail in the ISL-Online-Help. In this section,
>only the functions within the ISL Editor will be explained: emphasis is placed
>on how to edit ISL-Scripts and how to navigate through ISL."
>
>I cant seem to find this detailed description...
>Cheers
>Greg
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