![]() The project shown here is included in the zip archive that accompanies this newsletter. Here is a step-by-step walk through that creates a compiled help file from a set of HTML files. I've got HTML Help Workshop and HTML files. You use the free Microsoft HTML Help Workshop available for download here: How do I compile HTML pages to a CHM file? See issue #105 for "Help (.is on the way)" by Jerry Muelver. For a brief tutorial that explains simple HTML creation in a texteditor such as Notepad, see issue #52. If you use an HTML editor such as WikiWriter, follow the guidelines that come with the application. You can use an HTML editor written in Liberty BASIC, like the one by David Drake at The Liberated Code Foundry, You can create these easily with WikiWriter (see issue #105) or another HTML editor, or even with Notepad. ![]() You can make CHM help files from a set of HTML files. The compiled file will have the extension "CHM" and when run, it will look something like this little example, which compiles a simple web site: You have probably seen it as part of many software applications.
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