Hi Guys:
Ya, the help I created is working fine if I use the mouse when I create it in 
WorkShop but not with the WindowEyes f6 method of switching between the 
Contents pane and the html Pane.
At the top iws also a bar with Help show (or hide) print and options if I 
remember but they really dont seem to do much to help navigation with WE 
although they do do things like the print actually seems to work.
I dont get any of these and can use f6 with other chm files I open by left 
mouse clicking or just hitting enter on so It is some default setting of the 
help viewer as defined in Work the MS product.----- Original Message ----- 

  If I could just figure what setting to tweek, and how to tweak it, it would 
work fine and is pretty much accessible.
  I may have to try your suggestion though.
  I just hate wasting the last 3 days only to give up but, sigh, it is what it 
is.
  Rick USAFrom: martin webster 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 10:09 AM
  Subject: Re: Help Files CHM


        Hi Rick,
        As Steve says I tend to write my HTML pages in notepad then create a 
new project in WinCHM then start adding items. Items can mean anything from a 
single line of HTML to full pages, Tables, Listviews, Treeviews and controls. 
WinCHM does have it's own editor, but I've never found it that useful. I think 
I had plans on scripting WinCHM to make it even more usable, but never got 
round to it as you can get at none correctly spoken controls with the mouse 
easily enough. WinCHM is available from http://www.softany.com/ and has a 15 
day fully working trial, the software will add the text "Unregistered Version" 
at the bottom of your .CHM pages, but the easy way I was able to add items to 
my contents treeview and new project, just by right clicking on them and being 
asked where I wanted to position them, and all so in the context menu being 
asked did I want to add a child node, made up for this. I bought this software 
to catalogue all my audio drama and once I got the hang of it am easily able to 
use the software. I to had trouble with F6 not toggling between the TOC and 
selected pages with Microsoft Help Workshop.
        Warm regards.
        Martin Webster.


        --- On Mon, 10/22/12, RicksPlace <[email protected]> wrote:


          From: RicksPlace <[email protected]>
          Subject: Re: Help Files CHM
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Monday, October 22, 2012, 2:53 PM


           
          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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