> Nope, you may imagine distribute .html files with a release but not > putting them in the svn sources. Would it be a real problem? >
The problem is to generate the .html files, as this can be a bit tricky ;-) > Add an option to the configure (--enable-chm?) which enables the > compilation of .chm files. > This option will be disabled by default. If you do not enable this > option, you'll get an html version of the help (with its cons). If you > really want .chm files, then you'll have to install all the dependencies. > Of course in the release you'll have the .chm files. > Missunderstanding. KDE and/or GNOME uses similar (namely HTML based) mechanisms to show help. But they don't use .chm files - the .chm file format is Win32 only AFAIK - so having .chm files is pretty useless on UNIX. In fact I don't know the details what KDE/GNOME would need to show help in their "native help" mechanisms. I'll leave it as an excercise for the interested reader ;-) Regards, ULFL _____________________________________________________________________ Der WEB.DE SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! http://smartsurfer.web.de/?mc=100071&distributionid=000000000066 _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev
