> Nope. It is the list for the ongoing development of the new CHM
> version which uses a completely new code written from the ground
> up to generate the CHM. It uses XSLT to generate the TOC and the
> index and only uses PHP magic to postprocess the output (add
> syntax hinghlighting for example).

It sounds very nice. I'd like to see the new version soon.

> What it definitely needs is some internationalization though
> to replace the current CHM. I'll look into this patch if I have
> the time, but currently I don't have enough.

Let me explain the background of the patch. At first I didn't think I have 
to make a rather ugly hack on it, but then I noticed strange behaviours of 
HH compiler / viewer that they cannot accept .hhc  / .hhk files written in 
no-platform-preferrable character sets. But I might be wrong because I'm 
not using the very latest versions of them. Anyway beware of these odd 
implementations :)

> Can someone please apply the patch if it seems appropriate?

It seems I'm given a karma to do that indeed.

> 
> Goba
> 
> 
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