Akhem! 8^) On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 06:43:31 -0400, Joe Caverly wrote: > Order Your Free Catalogue! > Life-Enhancing Products <big snip> I don't think this qualify as a mere sign... The list policy clearly said: > * Keep commercial postings and self-promotional advertising > off the list. IMHO, a pointer to your website and a single line (well made) description in your sign would be adequate to advertise your products. The complete list policy is included in your welcome message. If you've lost it, you could order it again by sending an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following line as the BODY of your message: GET SURVPC WELCOME Back on the topic... > Are there any DOS viewers that will allow one to read a > Windows Help file in DOS? I'm not aware of such viewer. However, since Windows *.HLP files are quite standardized, it would be nice to have both generic generator and viewer that runable under DOS. This way, both creating and reading documentations for DOS programs would be more efficient. And because reading a well crafted hypertext help file is more convenient than separate "readme" files, the target software's learning curve would be shallower too. As usual, most likely we can't expect a spec for Windows help file from M$, but it's possible that someone out there already crack the file structure for the open source community. Anyone knows anything about this? Perhaps just another DSDP material? ;-) -- Eko Priono - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ UIN# 43320413 ***** Older PC & DOSnet forum http://www.egroups.com/group/survpc/ * Just what part of "NO" didn't you understand...? To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies.
