At 09:32 6-7-2009 -0700, Tim Mann wrote:
I don't see why. It's part of the Windows operating system.
OK, that is at least something. There still remains a pretty bad problem, though. In a sense a magnified version of the problem that was already signalled in another thread here. It will not be able to build WinBoard from source for someone that does not have the HTML Help Workshop installed. That was also the case with the old WinHelp, but there the Workshop was only needed for generating docs. So the makefile could be easily changed, or a fake help file supplied, so the make process would not abort and a winboard.exe would be produced. But now the Workshop is needed for the building of winboard.exe itself... How come the old WinBoard did not need a library to define the function WinHelp() ? Was there a non-proprietary replacement for that?
