1. [OT] Making a HLP file

What tools should I use?
There are many on the net but maybe if someone already had an
experince using, please tell me.
Thanks!

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2. Re: [OT] Making a HLP file

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

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3. Re: [OT] Making a HLP file

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

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4. Re: [OT] Making a HLP file

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

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