> >> The graphics and layout seems to be quite good. I myself can
>
> > This sentence was not finished. I am not really satisfied
> > with the graphics, I'll try to find some people with better
> > graphics skills.
>
> Sorry. Wonna say, if I can spent the time I´ll have a look on som free
> graphi
>> The graphics and layout seems to be quite good. I myself can
> This sentence was not finished. I am not really satisfied
> with the graphics, I'll try to find some people with better
> graphics skills.
Sorry. Wonna say, if I can spent the time I´ll have a look on som free
graphic-collections
k,
i was wrong, i checked manual as you told me.. about half year ago there
wasnt that index...
sorry,
Peter
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> > The actual build script up there at phpdoc adds an index (a quite
> > good one IMHO). I don't know whether the downloadable CHMs
> > are made by the actual script or an older one, but the actual
> > script generates an index. I only use the files generated by
> > myself, and do not download th
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Hojtsy Gabor wrote:
> The actual build script up there at phpdoc adds an index (a quite
> good one IMHO). I don't know whether the downloadable CHMs
> are made by the actual script or an older one, but the actual
> script generates an index. I only use the files generated by
>
> > - Much more powefull design (as we are hosting this
> >help file for an "enterprise quality product" - PHP,
> >and so the big mans there like good looking things,
> >and me too :) I am not a designer, so it would be
> >better, if some designer can come up with better
> >gr
> Just a note to say that your prototype looks excellent, and if you could
> implement all your ideas this would be the best help system I've ever
> seen on a Windows product.
This was one of my goals. But it will take some time. I thought an
enterprise quality product needs such a help system :
> You should use the Index..
> right now the official CHM doesnt,
> but there is a guy out there, distributing a version with index:
> http://www.scripts4u.de/files/phpManualEng.zip
>
> i tryed to contact him several Times, but he didnt respond,
> but it would be great if you could add an index l