Re: Third-party RoboHelp Books

Subject: Re: Third-party RoboHelp Books
From: Tim Altom <taltom -at- IQUEST -dot- NET>
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 12:06:00 EST

At 09:56 AM 7/2/96 -0700, you wrote:
>Howdy, Techwhilers -- Does anybody know of any third-party
>RoboHelp/RoboHelp 95 books? Our Sci-Tech bookstore will order some for us,
>but we can't find any. Is anybody out there writing one? Need some beta
>testers?


I suspect that since RoboHelp is essentially Word with embellishments,
nobody is interested in publishing something specifically about RoboHelp. At
least, I haven't seen anything.

I'd recommend ignoring RoboHelp specifically and reading up on help files in
general, which will include most of what makes RoboHelp hard to use. Jim
Mischel's Developer's Guide to WinHelp is a great geeky book, and
Deaton/Zuback's book on Win95 help is superb for all help purposes, on any
platform. Digest those two books and I'd bet that neither RoboHelp nor any
other help tool will present much of a mystery any longer.

Tim Altom
Vice President, Simply Written, Inc.
317.899.5882 (voice) 317.899.5987 (fax)
FrameMaker support ForeHelp support

Makers of DuoFrame, giving you online help and paper
documentation from a single parent FrameMaker document.

http://www.iquest.net/simply/simplywritten

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