# help text files used by context sensitive help Helptext.update( :tinkerwin2_help => " You can view the list of applets you can install by clicking on the list files button You can download an applet created by someone else put the file in the zips directory rwdtinker applets packaged as RubyGems can be used if you have RubyGems installed. You can download rwdtinker gems at the 'Install Remote Applets' tab to install applets you need the ruby zlib library installed ", :applet_viewing => "You can get a list of all installed applets by clicking the 'listfiles button' To see the text of a install file Type in the name of the file you want. type it without the inf ending rwdapplet-0.1 Then click the 'View Installed File' button If it finds the file it will open it. It displays the text the search box. You can uninstall applets on this screen", :applet_installation => " You can download an applet created by someone else\n put the file in the zips directory\n click on the 'list zips' tab\n click on 'list applets available for installing'\n chose the applet you want\n click on 'install applet'\n If all goes well the applet should be installed.\n You will need to restart rwdtinker to see the new screens to install applets you need the ruby zlib library installed", :applet_tinkerbackeditconfiguration => " You can edit the configuration Remember to reload the configuration variables if you want your changes used.", :remotegemapplet_install => " To download and install use the 'Install Remote Applets' First click on 'List applets in the Remote GEM Repository available for downloading' then go to the very bottom to click on the applet you want then on the top click 'install remote Gem applet package' This installs the package in the Gem system You still need to install it into rwdtinker - do that in the 'List Zips' tab For this feature to work, you need RubyGems installed Variables set correctly in the tinerwin2.cnf file $xpcommand, $gemdirectory_withgemfiles and $geminstalled_directory the defaults as shipped will normally be for a Debian Linux system On Debian Linux, you would usually need to be running rwdtinker as root in order to install RubyGems You can view the list of rwdtinker applets you have installed already by clicking 'view already installed GEM applets' " )