It's quite easy when you use Norm's XSL-stylesheets for HTMLHelp. All necessary files are written: .html, .hpj and .hhc. You can just open the .hpj in Microsofts HTMLHelp Compiler (HHW.EXE, it's for free) and compile your Online Help (.chm) ;-)
I was surprised when I tried it out, how fine it works (two years ago I've been already edtiting TOC files by hand ...). The second part of your question I cannot answer; I'm actually not producing HTML Help for the moment (but Manpages ;-). I guess you'll have to write your own stylesheet, which does the whished selection - before you apply Norm's XSL ... Greetings from Karlsruhe Gisbert Amm > -----Original Message----- > From: Werner Beck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 9:53 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: DOCBOOK: how to generate online help? > > > Helo, > > I am working with Docbook to generate a software > documentation manual. Is > there any convenient tool to generate an online-help based on > the software > documentation manual? > Is it possible to tag certain parts of an XML-document which > are later to be > used in the online-help? If yes, how to do? > > Thanks for any help > > _________________________________________________________________ > Downloaden Sie MSN Explorer kostenlos unter http://explorer.msn.de/intl.asp
