Nice work Andrew!  :)

Is this building up to the point where we can incorporate Help files
in applications developed with Lazarus.  So we can actually use the
HelpContext, HelpFile and HelpKeyword in the Object Inspector.

Another point not related to CHM help. Can those fields be used with
HTML files?  Has anybody created a LCL based application with context
help?

Regards,
 - Graeme -



On 06/07/07, Andrew Haines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I've been working on a compiler for creating CHM files. It's pretty much
done. :)

I've written a GUI to create and compile project files also a simple
command line program that compiles project files. And a Sitemap editor
(part the GUI) needed to make the Table of Contents and the Index.

So here are a couple screenshots:

http://hainesservice.com/andrew/chmwriter.png
http://hainesservice.com/andrew/chmwriter2.png


and here is a link to a chm with the rtl fcl and lcl in it. The TOC and
Index are small to the point of being almost useless, they are just to
test that my sitemap editor works.

6.2 mb
http://hainesservice.com/andrew/rtl_fcl_lcl.chm

Please let me know if this works for you.

In Linux you can use GnoCHM, kchmviewer or xchm(wxWidgets based) to open
use the file.

The file is not searchable.

Regards,

Andrew
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