Hi to all, I am interested to set up the toolchain described below. Does somebody has already experience in this direction or is willing to communicate about a best practice solution using tex4ht?
Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org) is used to generate html docs of my sourcecode. Doxygen has the ability to generate Qt Help Files. This feature is described in part of the doxygen documentation and more generally in http://doc.trolltech.com/4.7/qthelp-framework.html Additionally, I have some further latex documents on my software which up to now yield pdf files using pdflatex. The idea now is to use tex4ht to automatically generate the html files and the Qt Help Project File (.qhp) of my own documents. These files are then transformed using qthelpgenerator into Qt Compressed Help (.qch) files. Together with the doxygen generated files, a complete Qt Help Collection can be set up. The benefit would be to generate an integrated set of all documents with all the goodies Qt Help is offering. Actually, I am thinking about (latex or tex4ht) macros which generate the formatted qhp-files including the necessary information. Thank your for your comment. Best regards Franz-Joseph Barthold
