Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 10 July 2012 14:52, Mark Morgan Lloyd
<[email protected]> wrote:

Finally, if I just want to add a few lines of plain text as
context-sensitive help for a control or form, with the main documentation

Which one is it? Control or Form?  If it's a Control, then it falls
under the Class / API help, which means XML files must be edited. If
it is a Form (as in application help describing a dialog in your
application), then it's something else.

On reflection, in both cases I think I mean context-sensitive help in the context of an app. In other words: either F1 on say a toolbar button or an edit field, or a button labeled "Help" which describes a form. I'm definitely not thinking about documentation for a new control, to be displayed in the IDE.

I think .chm can be generated from DocBook (hence from e.g. Lyx), but one is rapidly getting to the point where there is more documentation software than development software on your computer. I've seen mention of something called DITA Open Tools but again it appears pretty heavy.

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