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Subject:Re: JavaHelp vs. HTML Help in a Java Application From:Kelly Williamson <webcrafts -at- EARTHLINK -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 20 Oct 1998 16:13:42 -0400
Hi Eric,
I would definitely recommend buying _The Official Microsoft HTML Help
Authoring Kit_. There is a chapter devoted to HTML Help on Other Platforms
and it describes working with the HTML Help Java Applet. From that
book.....following are the features not available when using the Applet:
implicit keyword index (though it does support explicit)
popup topics (other methods available)(I haven't seen it work in the ActiveX
version)
tripane window (but you just do this w/framesets)
window types
information types
ALink index
full text search (could use something else)
HTML Help API
But the really good stuff is available (ToC, explicit keyword index).
Anyway, great book and the Author (Steve Wexler) is the founder and
president of WexTech (makers of Doc-to-Help).
See ya,
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Kelly Williamson
kelly -at- williamson -dot- net
Image Online Services
www.imageos.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Thomas <eathomas -at- DBITS -dot- COM>
Date: Monday, October 19, 1998 12:40 PM
Subject: JavaHelp vs. HTML Help in a Java application
>I'm currently working on both printed and online help for an application
>written entirely in Java. We're looking into changing our online help to a
>non WinHelp system in the next version of the product, and I'm looking for
>suggestions as to how to proceed. To create my documentation, I use
>Doc-To-Help because I need to create both the online help and print from
>the same source. I know that Doc-To-Help 4.0 supports both Microsoft HTML
>Help and JavaHelp (early access release), but I don't know the pros and
>cons of these two, especially since the developers have expressed that they
>don't want to use the ActiveX version of HTML Help, and I understand the
>Java applet is crippled. Anyway, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>-Eric
>
>---------------------------------------------------------------
>Eric A. Thomas
>eathomas -at- dbits -dot- com
>http://www.dbits.com
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