Objective Edit : Chapter 1 Introduction to Objective Edit : Getting Help
Getting Help
There are many avenues for getting help with Objective Edit.
Documentation
To learn to use Objective Edit quickly and effectively, refer to the documentation described in Table 1. As you can see, the document set includes two online formats: HTML Help (.chm) and portable document format (.pdf). To read a .pdf file, you must open it with Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download free of charge from the Adobe System Web site: http://www.adobe.com .
Table 1 – Locations of online documentation 
Document
Location and Format
readme file
<stingray-installdir>\EditReadme.htm
User’s Guide
<stingray-installdir>\Docs\oeug.chm
<stingray-installdir>\Docs\oeug.hxs
<stingray-installdir>\Docs\oeug.pdf
Class Reference
<stingray-installdir>\Docs\oeref.chm
<stingray-installdir>\Docs\oeref.hxs
For more information on the documentation, including how to integrate the documentation into Microsoft Visual Studio and the MSDN library, see “Product Documentation” in the Getting Started part.
Knowledge Base
The Rogue Wave Knowledge Base contains a large body of useful information created by the Support Services team. This information is available to any user of the Rogue Wave Web site, and no login or registration is required.
http://www.roguewave.com/support/knowledge-base.aspx.
Professional Services
The Rogue Wave Professional Services offers training and mentoring for all levels of project development, from analysis and design to implementation. For more information, see “Professional Services” in the Getting Started part.
Technical Support
Technical support for Objective Edit products is provided through the Rogue Wave Web site. For more information on registering with the support system, and the type of support you may receive, see “Technical Support,” in the Getting Started part.