What I've done in one of my apps is to take advantage of a Google Drive 
presentation I did for my client showing all the app's features, and put 
them in the form of PNG files inside an ImageSwitcher. This ImageSwitcher 
lives inside a DialogFragment shown upon selecting "Help" from the 
ActionBar.

Hope this helps.

José
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.josegd.monthcalwidget

El miércoles, 21 de agosto de 2013 20:09:14 UTC-3, Nathan escribió:
>
> I've been thinking about ways to integrate help into an app. 
>
> I wanted to see what other people have done. 
>
> http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/help.html
>
> Context sensitive, at a minimum, per screen, and possibly point to certain 
> buttons using a PopupWindow to point out something like "This button will . 
> . . ".
>
> What have you done and how well has it worked? I could imagine there are 
> some frameworks or open source project already. 
>
> I've thought about using the following technologies.
>
>    - A bunch of formatted strings with basic tags in string tags. 
>    - A webview in a non full screen activity, displaying one or many 
>    simply html files from the res folder (this can't be in assets - in needs 
>    to be localized).  
>    - A popupwindow, using showasDropDown, to anchor it to another view or 
>    button that I want the help to be related to. 
>
> Nathan
>

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