~name{~enUS{help}} ~desc{~enUS{ For help about a command, just type "help XXX" and hit return or enter, but replace XXX with the word you want help about. Make sure to type the word help, then a space, then the word you want help with, then hit the return or enter key. Or you can just type help by itself for an overview. In many help entries you'll see things like "help <topic>" or "help <keyword>". They don't really mean for you to put in the greater-than and less-than signs or to really type the word "topic" or "keyword". They mean you should type the name of the topic or keyword you're curious about. Sometimes you'll see that there's more than one help entry on a given topic, especially if you misspell it a little and the system looks for a close match. To read the later help entries, type things like "help 2 linkded" for the second help entry that could match "linkded". If there's more than one, the help system will tell you so. You'll see it when you ask for help without specifying a number, for instance "help linkded". If that went too fast and you can't read it, try setting your rows lower with set_num_lines 10. Then get help on the set_num_lines function to figure out how you want to set it eventually. }} ~name{~enUS{lines, set_lines, scrolling, scroll, terminal, row, rows, set_num_lines, num_lines}} ~desc{~enUS{ You can use the set_num_lines command to set the number of lines of output Phantasmal will display in a help entry before it begins scrolling. The default is 20 lines. Scrolling is primarily used in the display of help entries though certain other situations may call for the scrolling of output. }} ~name{~enUS{keyword,<keyword>,topic,<topic>}} ~desc{~enUS{ When a helpfile says "help <keyword>" or "help <topic>", they're not really talking about typing that literally. They mean you should type the word "help", without the quotes, then a space, then the keyword or topic you're interested in. If the help screen you were referring to when you typed "help keyword" had a bunch of other help commands listed, then you should typing one of those. Which one depends entirely on what you want help about. Similarly, if there was a vertical list of words there, you could try getting help by typing "help" and a space and one of those words. }}