>> And I echo your sentiments on HTML. One of my pet hates is the HTML
>> based help files that have invaded Windows programs these days.
>
>You meant browser based or compiled (.CHM)?
Umm, both really. CHM has as bad a printing problem as HTML.
>I sort-of like .CHM, I can write the manual in Word, and generate
>a .CHM from it.
>
>The headings are used to create the various sections of the CHM, and
>you reference those from your application to open the .CHM at the
>right section. It won't work if you didn't understand what the
>'outline view' Wouter mentioned earlier is.
But do I need to understand it, as a user, rather than a writer?
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