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Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Jun 9, 2008 at 04:10 PM
@Steve:
Any feedback on the proposed solutions ?
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Jun 10, 2008 at 01:05 PM
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>@Steve:
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>Any feedback on the proposed solutions ?
Pierre,
I haven’t had too much time to work on this project in the past few days. I received two suggestions: Yours about using web pages, and Ken’s about using UR and the UR reader. (Thank you both very much for your help!) I am going to try your suggestion first because, 1. It is free; and 2. I think it will be easier for my colleagues to use. I’d have to upgrade to the latest UR version, and right now I hope not to do that.
I’m still open to other suggestions!
Thanks, everyone. This is a great group, and I really appreciate all the knowledge that swirls around on this forum, and the way everyone is very helpful.
Steve Z.
Posted by CRC
Jun 10, 2008 at 04:33 PM
Steve:
If you are still looking for suggestions. How about a help file authoring tool? Something like EST - http://www.maxcomponents.net/index.php?id=11&page=0 . You can create either old style help or the newer HTML help formats (as well as a number of other formats including regular HTML, e-book, etc.).
You can do table of contents, an index, and hyperlinking within the document, include illustrations, and all the other fancy stuff help can do.
Your users will already know how to use help and they have all the software they need. And you have the other formats if they would prefer something else.
Seems an ideal way to publish.
Charles Cowan