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Subject:Re: RoboHelp-the adventure begins From:MWN <MNorton -at- FORMMAKER -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 25 Nov 1996 14:40:25 EST
>Sue Hiem noted... if you've purchased the WinHelp Office suite,
there's a nifty util included called WinHelp BugHunter. This
handy-dandy little item allows you to figure out what the heck the
context IDs are...
Here's another idea:
Our programmers added to our applications a startup parameter which
tells you the context ID sent to WinHelp when you click on a Help
button or press F1. While it doesn't solve all ID problems, it
certainly lessens your dependence on the programming units and vice
versa. You might ask your programmers if they could do the same for
you.