On 1/22/2012 2:16 AM, Mike Fry wrote:
>
> The Contents panel is, for some reason that escapes me, not used in Legacy. 
> This
> should present a list of the topics in the file, in the form of a Table of
> Contents found in a book. This should definitely be introduced and replace the
> pitiful Legacy Help Contents topic that comes up as default topic when the 
> file
> is first opened.
>
> The Index Panel is derived from those words in the file that the author thinks
> merit the ability to be found. Not all words get into the index. The author 
> has
> some control over what goes into the index. continuing the analogy, this is to
> be thought of like the index normally found at the back of a book.
>
> The content of the Favourites panel is derived from you own input. Here you 
> can
> create a list of those topics that you use most often.

I really like what Dennis has for his help file. It is a online wiki. It
would look nice on the Online Legacy help pages:

http://ltoolshelp.zippersoftware.com/index.php#2-en

For the original authors website, and by the way it is open source

http://richardbondi.net/

Demo:

http://wikiwebhelp.org/#2-en

Tim Rosenlof


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