pment and use.
> Subject: Re: [JPP-Devel] Help for OpenJUMP...
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> Hi,
>
> Another thought about documentation.
> For another project, I wrote a documentation in docbook and
> transformed
> it into pdf (with fo) and into JavaHelp.
> I cannot say the tools I had t
Hi Landon,
Erwan,
It was good to hear from you. Thank you for the tip about the tool for
helpset creation.
Thanks.
I will also look over the link for the spatial database extension you have
developed. Did you use JTS?
Yes I used the last JTS (1.8).
I am always connected to the list o
Erwan,
It was good to hear from you. Thank you for the tip about the tool for
helpset creation.
I will also look over the link for the spatial database extension you have
developed. Did you use JTS?
Michael,
I had looked at docbook a few months back, but I think the tools for DocBook
still hav
Hi,
Another thought about documentation.
For another project, I wrote a documentation in docbook and transformed
it into pdf (with fo) and into JavaHelp.
I cannot say the tools I had to use were very user-friendly (mostly a
text editor and the xsl stuff from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/docb
Hi Landon,
I'm agree with you. In my last development, I use helpsetmaker. It's a easy
tool to create java help. http://www.cantamen.com/helpsetmaker.php
Another thing, I have finished a spatial extension for H2 Database, a small
but fast database in Java. I created a extension for gvSIG but it'
i am not sure but it may be that sigle jump and kosmo have a built in
help system
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I will want to start working on some sort of help that will be
> available for my OpenJUMP geometry editing tools. I bought a book on
> JavaHelp and have considered using that.
I will want to start working on some sort of help that will be available for
my OpenJUMP geometry editing tools. I bought a book on JavaHelp and have
considered using that. I could also use a simple dialog that presents basic
text and a series of images for a topic.
Has anyone else given thought