Re: Compiled Reference Manual
- Posted by Adam Weeden <adam_weeden at HOTMAIL.COM> Mar 17, 2000
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I knew this already, but thank you for explaining it to the rest of the group. Even though custom tabs are impossible, The TOC and index can be added to as much as you want so really there is no need for a custom tab. (Although it would probably make the user's life that much easier). +-------------------+ | Adam Weeden | | adam_weeden@ | | hotmail.com | | AIM : DJMu2000 | +-------------------+ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Johnson" <arachnid at MAD.SCIENTIST.COM> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 2:50 AM Subject: Re: Compiled Reference Manual > > <SNIP!>Perhaps as a fourth tab in the 'contents/index/search' panel? > As a VB (horror!) programmer myself, I thought I would have a go at > clarifing a few things about compiled help (chm) files. > > The format of the panes are not very variable - you are stuck with the > contents, index, and find panels, and while you can have none or all of them > (or any combination), you can't add custom ones. > > As for other customisations, other than the content, the tabs mentioned > above, and turning the toolbar (and components) on and off, there's not much > else customizable about it, so sorry, no extra tabs for include files. > > Nick >