I was hoping the solution would be to output all generated help files to the
$base.dir (.hhp, .hhc., etc...), then you wouldn't need to append the path
to the all the items in the alias file.

Is this a solution that fits better with everyone else?

I haven't tried test driven it yet, but everything looks good for context
sensitive help.  I can't see any reason why it won't work.

Maggie

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From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 7:49 AM
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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: HTMLHelp, base dir missing from filepaths in
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Rob Smith wrote:

> but the entries in alias.h do not include the base directory, so I get:
>         IDH_ERR_COPYFILE=IDH_ERR_COPYFILE.html
> which should be:
>         IDH_ERR_COPYFILE=html/IDH_ERR_COPYFILE.html
>
> It all works beautifully now. Should this change be made to htmlhelp.xsl
in
> the docbook distribution?

Thanks, it is fixed in CVS for now and will be in a next release.

BTW: I see that you are using <?dbhh ?> for creating context sensitive
help. Does it work? I personally hadn't chance to create some
application which use this HTML Help feature.

                        Jirka

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