



NotesĬlose any open instances of HTML Help Workshop before reinstalling or updating to a new version. HTML Help requires about 8 MB of free disk space. If you haven't already, please download the latest version of Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer 4.0 or later is recommended. You must set up Microsoft Internet Explorer (3.0 or later) on your computer before using HTML Help. You can view the agreement before you download the product. The end-user license agreement (EULA) is part of the HTML Help download. HTML Help API Library File (Htmlhelp.lib) These can be customized according to your needs. Help for the HTML Help Viewer (Viewhlp.chm)Ī redistributable set of topics that provide help for the HTML Help viewer. HTML Help ActiveX Control Reference (Hhaxref.chm)Įxplains the parameters, commands, and methods of the HTML Help ActiveX Control.Ĭovers the commands, structures, and notification messages for the HTML Help API. Shows how to plan, create, and compile Help projects using HTML Help Workshop. The documentation includes the following files. As of June 2009 there is no HTML Help Workshop 1.4.Ī Japanese version of HTML Help Workshop is also available: The latest version of HTML Help Workshop is 1.3. The Standard Edition removes those ads from the CHM- and HTML-generated documentation.The latest version of the HTML Help technology is 1.4, as is the SDK. The free version includes an advertisement at the bottom of each generated documentation page, while the Professional Edition does not. HelpNDoc's licensing model offers a free version of the program (Personal Edition) for personal use and two paid versions (Standard and Professional Editions) for commercial use. HelpNDoc can also be used to publish mobile websites, using the table of contents as a navigation menu, the content of the topics with navigation buttons, the keyword index menu, a built-in search engine, and mobile-specific user interface elements.

As of version 4 HelpNDoc comes with a project analyzer that can track the document’s layout, provide statistics and identify potential problems such as broken links or problems with media items. It also has the ability to generate code for the C++, Delphi, Fortran, Pascal and Visual Basic programming languages for integration of the generated CHM help files with the application being developed. HelpNDoc has the ability to include variables and external files. HelpNDoc integrates a WYSIWYG editor which aims to look like popular word processing software such as Microsoft Word or Writer. HelpNDoc allows the writer to create a single source text which it then converts to a number of target formats such as: HelpNDoc ( HELP-ən-dok ) is a Windows-based help authoring tool published by French company.
