Marco van de Voort wrote:

http://www.stack.nl/~marcov/doc-chm.zip

Notes:
* scripts require 2.3.1 r13357 or newer to compile
* scripts only tested on windows, but don't expect problems on *nix.
* The CHMs have no "index" page yet. The latex index is apparantly not translated by tex4ht.
* the list of tables is still broken.
* The title of the file is hardcoded on the cmdline.
* The scripts are not fully recursive, and only add html files. Be careful
  if you try to modify them to fit all three manuals in one file.
* (prog only) paragraph 0.1 has no chapter and is appended to "Contents",
   which is the same as the normal main index page. (on which the TOC is
  based)


Nice one, Marco. Now can this be integrated with Lazarus IDE some how? So that when I press F1 or Ctrl+F1 that lhelp gets launched and shows the appropriate context sensitive help? Like I have done with the Kylix 3 HyperHelp - as described in: http://wiki.freepascal.org/Adding_Kylix_Help

Having the Lazarus IDE help (various dialogs and options) available offline in this manner would also be a huge boon!

Many times I am not online, so the default online help (for the IDE or LCL/FCL/RTL) is not always appropriate. Offline help would be a great benefit.

Regards,
  - Graeme -

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fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal
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