I'll try and remember to dig up the source and post it somewhere. But regardless, most helpfiles that people actually -need- to read do use htmlhelp elements that require CSS/JS to actually navigate.
*wanders off to reply to other e-mails, and curses himself for starting a thread just before bed last night :) - Ender http://www.scummvm.org/ | "Amen! Attempts to eradicate humour from http://www.quakesrc.org/ | our distribution should be ignored with http://www.enderboi.com/ | extreme prejudice" - [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 28 May 2003, Paul McNett wrote: > Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 14:46:36 -0700 > From: Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Wine folks interested in a CHM spec? > > Mike Hearn writes: > > > > Anyway, that's all rather off-topic... we can already build a CHM > > > viewer, it's displaying the HTML/JS that's the problem :) > > > > Good to know you're still around! Simply getting a super-basic > > WebBrowser implementation up and running, in Wine, no matter how it's > > built/installed would be a good first step. > > Yes, even if its just plain-text for the time being, any CHM viewer is > better than no CHM viewer. > > -- > Paul McNett > >