On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 05:27:05AM -0700, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Hello all
> I am new to this forum and considering asciidoc to maintain a program 
> documentation. 
> I am wondering if it is possible to create an asciidoc.txt file from an 
> existing .chm windows help file. Any hint suggestions would be appreciated.
> Best
> Jacques

You can also extract chm files to html using the command line tool 7-Zip 
install p7zip-full:

7z x file.chm

once in html there are various ways to convert html to asciidoc, for example 
pandoc...


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