Hi Steve:
I have created a work shop project with TOC.
I can navigate the left pane (the tree view of the selections which seem 
correct.
I can even navigate it with the up and down arrow keys correctly and select one 
by hitting enter and then using f6 or tab to get into the correct html page.
Problem is I cant get back to the tree view of the TOC once I am inside a page 
without using the mouse again.
In other chm structures i can use f6 to get into and out of the TOC.
I am guessing there is some optiion I do not have set the same as everyone else 
but I used the default options for the TOC file when I created it.
The bloody files are there and correct in the chm file but they just dont read 
right with WindowEyes, note that other chm files do read right with WindowEyes 
so i am guessing there is some option I have not set but havent seen anything 
anyplace about setting options.
Do you work with the product you mentioned?
Could you walk methrough setting up a simple tree TOC with say 3 simple htm 
files?
I have:T1.htm, Q1.htm and Q2.htm where T1 is the Title page currently.
Rick USA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stephen Clower 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 7:02 AM
  Subject: Re: Help Files CHM


  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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