Rick,

If you know HTML then CHM Processor should do the trick.

Steve



RicksPlace <[email protected]> wrote:

>Thanks again Martin.
>I saw something about using a wysiwyg editor which I know not usually
>not very accessible.
>
>I was actually thinking that a TreeView would serve the structure of a
>Contents view of a Help system quite well.
>i just heard from another provider that they didnt know if their
>software would be accessible and they rely heavly on visuals and screen
>shots so that was out.
>I'll double check WinChm to see if they have a demo I can try out or
>contact them directly since a Tree sounds like it might be accessible
>enough.
>I got WorkShop to work a little but still couldnt get the bloody Table
>Of Contents built and have no idea how I am suppose to view and arrange
>the Table Of contents structure. There are buttons to move things
>right, left, up and down but since I cant see where they are in
>relation to each other and cant figure out what htm files are linked to
>which others in the Table Of Contents so far that WorkShop product is
>proving more of a pain than it's worth.
>I want to create some htm files to document my vb.net program I created
>and have a Table Of Contents with a Tree structure of the htm pages.
>I also would like to use the htm files as a source of Context Help from
>within my vb.net program.
>anyway, sigh, I will go back and check out WinChm again to see if I can
>get a demo to try out. I dont mind spending a buck if it works and is a
>good product.
>  Later:
>  Rick USA
>  w
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: martin webster 
>  To: [email protected] 
>  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 4:28 PM
>  Subject: Re: Help Files CHM
>
>
>        Hi Rick,
>Yes I have with WinCHM, the software contains many templates and one of
>the templates provided is for a contents treeview. As long as your
>links and directory structure is correct then it works well. I all so
>struggled with the microsoft help system.
>        Warm regards.
>        Martin Webster.
>
>
>        --- On Sun, 10/21/12, RicksPlace <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>          From: RicksPlace <[email protected]>
>          Subject: Help Files CHM
>          To: [email protected]
>          Date: Sunday, October 21, 2012, 8:45 PM
>
>
>          Hi:
>Has anyone created a chm help file like the one used for WindowEyes
>Help?
>I puttered with html help WorkShop but didnt get very far this weekend.
>Is there something accessible with some decent documentation out there?
>          Rick USA 

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