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Subject:Help for Unix From:Richard Mateosian <srm -at- C2 -dot- ORG> Date:Mon, 9 Oct 1995 23:00:46 -0700
>To be truly user-friendly, a UNIX-based application should enable a
>user to press a function key or enter a key sequence to bring up Help
>text that specifically pertains to the current window.
>Help files created with Doc-to-Help and RoboHelp provide Windows
>developers with this capability. Do any products do the same for
>UNIX developers?
You need to look at HyperHelp from Bristol Technology (info -at- bristol -dot- com). ...RM