XYplorer CHM Help
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
I have played a lil bit: => XYplorer 7.80.chm [see below for an zipped version]
It far away from being perfect (f.ex. the topics are not sorted correctly yet)
but i can search inside an topic which helps me a lot.
It far away from being perfect (f.ex. the topics are not sorted correctly yet)
but i can search inside an topic which helps me a lot.
Last edited by Stefan on 25 Nov 2008 21:09, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
I'd like to try it but it does not work here.Stefan wrote:I have played a lil bit: => XYplorer 7.80.chm
It far away from being perfect (f.ex. the topics are not sorted correctly yet)
but i can search inside an topic which helps me a lot.
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
I DL'd it and it seems to work here...there are some minor formatting things like doubled topics on top of right side, but looks ok in general.Stefan wrote:I have played a lil bit: => XYplorer 7.80.chm
Update: Ok, now maybe I see what Don was seeing...that HTML formatting doesn't seem to be effective...
Still spending WAY TOO much time here! But it's such a pleasure helping XY be a treasure!
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
I saw that at first, then used SysInternal's streams command to remove the Zone.Identifier stream and it worked fine.admin wrote:I'd like to try it but it does not work here.I can open the file but I can see no HTML, instead it shows what you see when your browser cannot reach a page.
Would be nice if XY had native support for working with ADS.
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Stefan
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
Thats interesting, downloading with FireFox the file have no ADS, only dl with iE i saw this stream.
When i download with iE i see the same effect as Don.
(I know an registry item which could be set to allow to open such files from other recurses then local too, i think this could be related)
Thank you TheQwerty to remind me on ADS. read...
more...
An solution for iE downloaders could be if i provide an zipped version of this file
When i download with iE i see the same effect as Don.
(I know an registry item which could be set to allow to open such files from other recurses then local too, i think this could be related)
Thank you TheQwerty to remind me on ADS. read...
more...
An solution for iE downloaders could be if i provide an zipped version of this file
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Last edited by Stefan on 25 Nov 2008 21:22, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
Okay, this one works fine. Pity that it completely lacks any HTML formatting (at least here).Stefan wrote:Thats interesting, downloading with FireFox the file have no ADS, only dl with iE i saw this stream.
When i download with iE i see the same effect as Don.
(I know an registry item which could be set to allow to open such files from other recurses then local too, i think this could be related)
Thank you TheQwerty to remind me on ADS. read more...
An solution for iE downloaders could be if i provide an zipped version of this file
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
Better?
Edit:
arrrg, now i have only half of the content
Maybe Don would provide the current help sources?
Edit:
arrrg, now i have only half of the content
Maybe Don would provide the current help sources?
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
No problem, here: http://www.xyplorer.com/download/XYHelp ... 081126.zipStefan wrote:Better?
Edit:
arrrg, now i have only half of the content![]()
Maybe Don would provide the current help sources?
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
Thanks,
I've done this with MS HTML Help Workshop
BTW,I've found an guide here:
http://www.help-info.de/de/Help_Info_Wi ... erting.htm
http://www.help-info.de/
i think i have to work on the layout?
ABC Amber HLP Converter does an fine conversion from HLP to CHM as my last post shows, but i got only an half of the whole content.
Maybe an limitation of the trial version?
ABC Amber Text Converter drop the page title and wrote Page X instead :-( but keep the layout quite well, aside those ghost footnotes?
I investigate more...
BTW,I've found an guide here:
http://www.help-info.de/de/Help_Info_Wi ... erting.htm
http://www.help-info.de/
i think i have to work on the layout?
ABC Amber HLP Converter does an fine conversion from HLP to CHM as my last post shows, but i got only an half of the whole content.
Maybe an limitation of the trial version?
ABC Amber Text Converter drop the page title and wrote Page X instead :-( but keep the layout quite well, aside those ghost footnotes?
I investigate more...
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
Just FYI: I've been trying countless Help Authoring Tools for years without success. I was finally ready to pay up to 500 Euros for a tool that works, but even at that price I did not find anything.
Definition of "tool that works":
- Converts my HLP sources to CHM while keeping the layout.
- No need of manual polishing.
- Good HTML code quality.
- Independence from the tool (in case I later want to change): no proprietary format of sources.
Definition of "tool that works":
- Converts my HLP sources to CHM while keeping the layout.
- No need of manual polishing.
- Good HTML code quality.
- Independence from the tool (in case I later want to change): no proprietary format of sources.
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Stefan
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
The converters seams all to be not that good.admin wrote:Just FYI: I've been trying countless Help Authoring Tools for years without success. I was finally ready to pay up to 500 Euros for a tool that works, but even at that price I did not find anything.
Definition of "tool that works":
- Converts my HLP sources to CHM while keeping the layout.
- No need of manual polishing.
- Good HTML code quality.
- Independence from the tool (in case I later want to change): no proprietary format of sources.
Even that $500 H&M v5 have problems to auto convert anchor links correctly
This is the best i could do right now:
http://rapidshare.de/files/41001423/XYp ... F.zip.html
I had to do manually work, f.ex. the links to the anchors on the "Scripting Commands Reference" page
must be modified since they come from an single-page document (.RTF file) and an CHM is an multi HTML-files document.
So i had to tell H&M that the anchors are on the very same side inside the CHM.
(form: href="anchor" ---to: href="this doc" anchor="anchor") :-(
(to my aid there is an XML output which i could s&r with VIM)
I guess the best is to write the help in such an authoring tool itself instead of use an RTF and HLP file first ?
I imagine one could copy and paste the pages from the RTF to topics inside such an tool?
If i could "help" you again, just let me know... (will still test from time to time)
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
On complain I often formulate about help files is about print screen definition. It is usually way to low. ADSL is more than common, file server are cheap/free, HDD have greatly increased in capacity as CPU in power, but still most of the PDF are made with a ridiculous low resolution and terrible image quality.
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Re: XYplorer CHM Help
No problem, I did not pay 500$ for my Help authoring tool for nothing:unoentremil wrote:I must say that I still prefer the old classic help format by far.
It's more practical/useful. For me, it's easier to find the most relevant information (if it's there, of course).
I wouldn't care about changing it. It works, and works better that any other format, IMO.
http://www.xyplorer.com/download/XYplorerHLP.zip
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