1. [OT] Making a HLP file
- Posted by aku saya <akusaya at gmx.net> Jun 03, 2003
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What tools should I use? There are many on the net but maybe if someone already had an experince using, please tell me. Thanks!
2. Re: [OT] Making a HLP file
- Posted by George Papadopoulos <georgp at otenet.gr> Jun 03, 2003
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Aku Saya wrote: > >What tools should I use? >There are many on the net but maybe if someone already had an >experince using, please tell me. >Thanks! > You can try HelpScribble --> http://www.helpscribble.com/ It's a commercial product, but the evaluation version is fully functional, except that adds a small notice to the bottom of help topics. --George
3. Re: [OT] Making a HLP file
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Jun 04, 2003
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Hello aku saya: > CHM files are for Windows 98 or newer only. No, there is software for Windows 95 too. I can't remember it now, but I worked with CG editor and downloaded that free software for my Win95 386 machine. Worked well. Then I lost Win95, reinstall it, but lost that software when I was struggling against Win95 for running Win95 on P4 1.8Ghz 256M machine. Win95 doesn't want P4 nor 256M at all. Good news, no? After this news I forgot where was that software :-[ Oh my old good 386 mainframe! Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
4. Re: [OT] Making a HLP file
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Jun 04, 2003
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aku wrote: > CHM files are for Windows 98 or newer only. The wxWindows library has a portable help component that allows you to use the same files that are used in CHM help files, place them in a ZIP file, and use them in Linux. The front end has the same sort of look and feel. -- David Cuny