t seems that MS Help Viewer only works if
> > Visual Studio is installed; is that right?
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0 as the framework.
> > From everything we?ve read, it seems that MS Help Viewer only works if
> > Visual Studio is installed; is that right?
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I suggest instead of spending money on ExtendScript training or
consulting you buy FrameScript. It's cheap, the documentation is
complete, and there's good support on their forum.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Bhavna Raghwani
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> Hi,
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> I am new to the ExtendScript environment. Can someo
winhlp32.exe is a viewer for WinHelp (.hlp) files, which format was
supplanted by MS HTML Help (.chm) years ago. We're talking about
Microsoft Help Container (.mshc).
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 4:48 PM, grant at hedgewizard.net
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> Not only that, but MS stopped support for the 32-bit help view
r only works if
> > Visual Studio is installed; is that right?
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In my opinion, the Character Designer should have "From Style" rather than
"As Is".
The "As Is" setting impedes experimentation with the settings.
I agree with Matt: I teach never to edit character tags with text selected.
There is a method to do it safely with text selected, but it requires mor
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Thanks, Jack, but we’re using FrameMaker for the content creation and we’re not
planning to move to Flare.
Fei Min
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Thanks for the suggestion, Grant, but I’m not clear on whether it supports
Windows 7. We’ll look into it.
Yup, Rob confirmed that MS Help Viewer only works with Visual Studio. So it
looks like we’re stuck with MS HTML Help (.chm), which is a bit more modern
than WinHelp. Eclipse Help and OmniHe