If you're supporting Java aps, compiled help may not be the way to go
because I would think you'd want to preserve the platform independence
of Java.... just a thought.
I'm generating OmniHelp from FM files using MIF2Go to support Java
aps, and the procedure is basically the same -- you can generate
mapping files as required and the coder needs to invoke either the
actual destination URL or go through the mapping table.
Directions for implementing are included in the eval package on the
www.omsys.com www site.
Art
On 9/26/06, Caroline Tabach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have FrameMaker
7.2, ePublisherPro version 9.0 and MIf2Go
as well.
My
question about help is as follows,
I have to make CSH for a .chm file.
I
told the programmers, "you have to do the same thing we did with
winhelp with
the resource.h file" but the programmer said, that
the
current application is
in JAVA, not in C++ that our previous
applications were in.
In this case,
does anyone know what the programmers have to do
to
implement Context
sensitive help on an application that is
programmed in JAVA?
(I know what I
have to do).
By the way, the application
is using a chm file at the moment
for its help, but it is not context sensitive.
Caroline Tabach
MarCom RADCOM
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