On Jul 23, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Roger Clary wrote:
On Jul 23, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Stephen wrote:
What ever happened to HTML help files? Wasn't that the standard
for a long time?
Regards,
Stephen
I think that's the question at hand. How does one create HTML help
files cheaply and easily. What I have garnered from this thread,
please correct me if I'm wrong, is:
1) coding the help file oneself is time consuming and difficult to
maintain.
2) UniHelp is one possible option but also not easy to maintain
3) Using a .pdf file is a good solution, but one must buy Acrobat
to create the links
4) One can use Word, or Apple Pages to create the files, and export
as .pdf but there is no way to create pdf links
** prev. posts mentioned creating links in Pages, but that is only
good if the user HAS Pages to open the file(no way to save as .pdf
WITH links
The PDF that I create using Pages includes the links in the PDF. You
just save as PDF like in any other OS X application.
Version 1 Pages did not include the links but that was added in
version 2.
Malcolm Smith
I think buying Acrobat is gonna be my solution
Roger M. Clary
Class One Software
http://www.classonesoftware.com
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