Hi

On Friday 28 November 2008 at 8:37:38 AM, in
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chrille wrote:


> I'm just wondering if there is a printable manual
> available? Something like the helpfile included in the
> Bat! program? The helpfile would be perfect to have on
> paper, but I can't figure out how to print it properly.

> Any suggestions?



 The_bat.chm lives in your TB! program directory.



I googled for "print .chm files" (without quotes) and the 16th match
http://techie-buzz.com/annoyances/how-to-print-an-entire-chm-file.html
suggests

    * First, open the CHM file. It should open up in the default CHM
    Viewer

    * Click on the topic you want to print

    * Click the ‘Print’ button in the CHM Viewer Toolbar

    * You’ll be asked if you want the particular selection alone, or
    also all the topics under the heading. Make the second selection
    and click ‘OK’

    * In the print Window that appears, DO NOT click anything.

    * Instead, navigate to %Temp%

    * Now, you should see a .HTM file with a name like ~hh3256.htm

    * Open the file - which should contain the parts of the CHM file
    that you wanted to print - in a browser and print it from there.



For TB!'s help file, you would be printing about 18 HTML files (but
you could use a text editor to stitch the bodies together.)



-- 
Best regards,
 
MFPA                            

I think not, said Descartes, and promptly disappeared

Using The Bat! v4.0.32.4 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600  


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