Le vendredi 12 mai 2006 à 09:40 +0200, Bogusław Brandys a écrit :

> Huh! So Berkeley DB is good but using sqlite (public domain) is 
> forbidden ? Anyway it's still external tool.

Having to quickly choose a help system for my apps, with index, search
system and so on, cross platform (at least for linux and win32), I
thought using SQLite with html formating was the solution. My problem is
the lack of time to program an editor (integrator!)  + viewer.

* CHM and HLP windows formats, definitely not.

* My first idea was to program an Info viewer with Lazarus. Problem
was... my lack of experiences in producing info files.

* I'm happy I discovered this thread, I think it can help me to choose a
system for my apps, and it's time for a project like Lazarus to choose
one. For the moment I'm sticking on my SQLite+html idea. The html format
offers some advantages, for example you can use an editor of your
choice. The help viewer have to implement some sql stuffs and to use a
very simple html viewer, that's it.



-- 
Thierry Andriamirado
http://thierry.andriamirado.free.fr


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