On Sat, 29 May 2010 07:22:16 -0400, Bill Cheeseman <[email protected]>
said:
>The problem with the current version of Apple's document is that it attempts to
cover the new kind of Help book that works only in Snow Leopard, as well as the
old kind of Help book that works in Leopard and Tiger as well as Snow Leopard.
However, from section to section and even sentence to sentence it doesn't
explain which kind of Help book it is talking about. You therefore cannot create
a valid, working Help book by reading the Apple document alone.

Correct as usual, King Friday. In fact, for a while there, you couldn't find
the correct info for how to make a Leopard-or-before Help book *anywhere* in
Apple's non-legacy docs. Things are better now, but they're still not great.

m.

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