> On Jun 2, 2026, at 3:39 PM, André Malo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Rich Bowen wrote:
>>> On Jun 2, 2026, at 3:13 PM, André Malo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Rich,
>>> 
>>> Rich Bowen wrote:
>>>> Ok, I think that this is because in my changes to make stuff more
>>>> mobile-friendly, I introduced HTML5 stuff.
>>> 
>>> [...]
>>> 
>>> Thanks. One question:
>>>> -            <xsl:when test="$type = 'manual' or
>>>> -                            $type = 'chm' or
>>>> -                            $type = 'zip'">
>>>> -                <xsl:text>xml</xsl:text>
>>>> +            <xsl:when test="$type = 'manual'">
>>>> +                <xsl:text>html</xsl:text>
>>> 
>>> Are you removing the other targets on purpose?
>> 
>> I remove chm because we never generated those any more. Removing zip was
>> *not* intentional, and I added that back in when I actually committed this.
>> Do we want to still generate chm files? Do we publish those anywhere?
> 
> Good question. We used to generate manually on release. It required a windows 
> setup (with all the locales installed) and that chm generator tool from 
> Microsoft. I don't know if that even still exists.
> 
> I personally liked those files, though. But then, last time I generated them 
> I 
> still ran Windows XP or something in a VirtualBox just for that :-)

Well, if someone wants to do that, it’s one line to add back in. But I don’t 
have access to a Windows machine, and yes I could use a VM, but I wouldn’t 
really know if what I produced was what anyone wanted. It’s certainly no cost 
to add a couple of bytes back to that file, though.



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