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Keith G Hicks
I'm not an expert on this and I have a question. An application we've been
developing for the past couple of years has a help file (chm primarily) that
one of our people created that makes extensive use of context sensitive help
(using an hlp file) that pops up formatted (bold, italics, hyperlinks, etc)
help boxes (not the entire help file) in key areas so the user can get a
quick idea about something without having the entire help open up. A lot has
gone into this. We recently heard that Vista was going to support this to
some degree but that the formatting would not appear (something to that
effect). Some of the newsgroup posts indicate soemthing about a potential
free download from MS to better support hlp help. How does all this affect
the hlp help boxes I'm talking about? I'm not getting a clear picture about
all of this yet. My customers like the ability to pop up these little boxes
rigth where they need them and the formatting makes things much clearer than
just plain text. It seems like going backwards to eliminate this option.
Thanks,
Keith
developing for the past couple of years has a help file (chm primarily) that
one of our people created that makes extensive use of context sensitive help
(using an hlp file) that pops up formatted (bold, italics, hyperlinks, etc)
help boxes (not the entire help file) in key areas so the user can get a
quick idea about something without having the entire help open up. A lot has
gone into this. We recently heard that Vista was going to support this to
some degree but that the formatting would not appear (something to that
effect). Some of the newsgroup posts indicate soemthing about a potential
free download from MS to better support hlp help. How does all this affect
the hlp help boxes I'm talking about? I'm not getting a clear picture about
all of this yet. My customers like the ability to pop up these little boxes
rigth where they need them and the formatting makes things much clearer than
just plain text. It seems like going backwards to eliminate this option.
Thanks,
Keith