Sure although I use linux now I like windows help files because they are 
very easy to use
Jose

Andrew Smart wrote:
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Ben Bangert
>> Gesendet: Sonntag, 1. Juni 2008 06:33
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: Re: Pylons Doc as compiled windows help file (chm)
>>
>> On May 31, 2008, at 6:03 PM, Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> I recently learned about http://sphinx.pocoo.org/.  It's a PyDoc 
>>> replacement.  It generates static HTML, but it has a built in index 
>>> with a JavaScript search feature.  In my mind, that's the 
>>>       
>> best of both 
>>     
>>> worlds.
>>>       
>> Also, the new Pylons docs are being written with it, and it 
>> can build CHM files for Windows as well as Latex for nice PDF files.
>>     
>
> I've references to Sphinx in the Pylons mailing list, and I did have a
> look at it. But the homepage didn't make any references to chm, so I've
> looked for other packages, and finally got to an eypdoc + chm solution.
>
> After your postings I've digged a bit deeper, and yes, there is ONE single
> reference to CHM in the documentation PDF. Arg...
>
> Of course I'll switch to Sphinx if I get chm's: better visual output,
> official Python doc utility, now-official Pylons doc utility... :-)
>
> But leaves one question unanswered: anyone interested in the chm files?
>
> Andrew
>
>
> >
>
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