Hi Thomas, first thanks for your new contribution. I've a question for you. I'm sorry if it appears a newbie question, but in fact it is. I've never built a CHM file before.
I read your instructions in the README file but I think they made too much assumptions for a person who want to create a CHM itself. I tried to follow them and first I searched for the additional libraries to install. A query for MsHtmlHelpWorkshop didn't return any result thus I assumed it was a "tiny name". I run an additional search for the name of the binary file you indicate in the readme and I discovered the link http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=00535334-c8a6-452f-9aa0-d597d16580cc&displaylang=enthat appears to be the closest match. Is this the right file? If so, I would suggest to put a direct link in the readme file. Then I installed the library but I noticed the binary file is hhw.exeinstead of hhc.exe. Am I on the right way? -- Simone On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Thomas Weidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hy Frameworkers, > > I just integrated CHM generation for all languages within the Zend > Framework. > > Those of you who want to build it themself will have to download the > latest > trunk and see into the README file in each language for how to do this. > > Those of you who are not able to generate the manual can download it from > my > homepage. But not all at once :-) > > All of you who want to have the CHM documentation also in future and for > new > releases can vote in this issue > http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-2454 for integration... maybe > we > can persuade Wil to do this for us. :-) > > The german team and I are working on integrating also an index... german > speakers can look here > http://www.zfforum.de/showthread.php?p=15527#post15527 for details. > > Greetings > Thomas Weidner, I18N Team Leader > http://www.thomasweidner.com > >
