Hi Patrick

you missed the biggest user-side change, but that is good because it means it is non-obtrusive and didn't cause havoc.

Patrick CARDONA wrote:
I built the latest HelpViewer and I could clean the code of my existing User Guides:

- removing 'no-breakspace' after 'bold' and 'italic' tags: those tags are now rendered as expected, not triming anymore the following space. - removing all 'no-breakspace' inside blocks like 'listing', 'notes' and so on. Those blocks are rendered as expected now, not triming anymore words, nor breaking lines like they did.


Good, I didn't explicitely work on these, but apparently the parser changes were of benefit for you.

UTF-8 characters are interpreted as expected: tested with French accented ones...

Yes, that was explicitely worked on. UTF-8 is now standard but you can also specify the encoding, check the Test.help example

Maybe something is missing: 'url' tag does not yet provide a useful link to click on. Is that behaviour expected?


Didn't work/change that.

I also looked for a clear way to associate a .help file to the Help menuitem of the app, but I found only that was documented for RTF documentation format (with Index and TOC).

You don't need to, if installed and latest gui (perhaps only GIT master, I don't remember) it will automatically recognize help files, RTF is the built-in fallback

Riccardo

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