Hi Dark,

Well, in some cases the manuals are html. For instance, my manual was
written in html 4.0 simply so it could be read cross-platform.
However, if I wanted to create a chm help file all I'd have to do is
make a few tag changes, and compile it with the Microsoft HTML Help
SDK and I'd have a nice Windows Vista or Windows 7 help file. Which I
might do anyway. However, the f6 key should work with Windows Help and
HTML Help.

Cheers!

On 3/21/11, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tom.
>
> this actually explains quite nicely something which has always puzled me,
> the fact that modern games seem to use html pages as help.
>
> I assumed these were standard html pages, and the older help system seen in
> some other applications,  ----- the one that needs the F6 key, was the
> actual windows help.
>
> Nice to know something! which microsoft do actually improves accessibility
> for once.
>
> Beware the Grue!
>
> Dark.
>
>
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