Gregory_GOusable wrote:
In MX 2004, you can write the help in form of HTML files (number of
files) instead of "reference" tag in "customactions".

Then, add the tag for each html file to your .mxi like that:
<file source="_your_path_/file_name.html"
destination="$flash/HelpPanel/Help/_your_folder_" />

See "Extending Flash Help Panel Content" article in "Flash
Documentation" on MM site.
Also, I'd recommend just download any component (for Flash MX 2004)
and look through it's content, mxi etc.



I just bought AS2DOC and it's awesome at creating Flash documentation files. I just ran it on a couple of packages I had recently written with JavaDoc style commenting and in a matter of seconds it created detailed help docs and an mxi file for me. I packaged the mxi file into an mxp and installed it into Flash. After looking through the docs I see I left some comments out so I'm going to use it as a reference to where to go back to my classes and add more information to fill out the pages more.

Pricey but great product. Highly recommended. Unfortunatley their free trial version does not do Flash help files.

JOR



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