IJens Hatlak wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
Where is the help system described/documented.
Err, I don't think we have a place for documenting the
documentation. ;-) The place where the documentation itself, i.e.
the sources of Help, live, is here:
<http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/find?text=&string=chrome%2Fcommon%2Fhelp>
My question was poorly phrased, but you got me looking in a
useful, if unexpected, direction. I had expected to be pointed to
a file on my machine.
I still have questions on the search function.
It's not a full text search - a good thing. [My test was to enter
a random word, known to exist in text, in search box. The test
words were presumed to be low frequency of occurrence but not
likely to be chosen as keywords. They got no hits.]
How do words be come targets for the search function?
As you can see, it's mostly XHTML files, IOW HTML plus some
syntactic sugar; boils down to mostly plain text.
Note that the link I provided is only for viewing the files in
question; editing them is another story. Basically you'll need to
have some free local space and follow some steps and you'll be
good to go.
Having a nearly empty TB drive, I've lots of space.
The *.xhtml files at
http://mxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/source/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/
gives me the content I was looking for.
What can I download to create a local testbed?
Or does practicality indicate I should confine myself to the
individual xhtml files above?
TIA
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