On Jan 21, 2008 7:44 PM, Mark Wiesemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hannes Magnusson wrote.
> [...]
> > The downside: The html generated by PhD is not 100% the same as the
> > DSSSL/XSLT versions so the CHM templates needs some tweaking - however,
> > we do not have a single person in the team who understand the CHM
> > process and are we therefore unable to create the CHM for the moment.
>
> What exactly is the problem here? AFAIK there is not so much magic
> behind CHM: Shouldn't it be enough to generate very similar HTML files
> with PhD than before with the old system, and to run the CHM scripts on
> these files then?

PhD already does produce very similar HTML markup, but apparently that
is not enough. The problem has to do with the chm index files, I think
(see bug#42880).
I really have no idea how the whole chm stuff works so I can't really
do anything about it.

I've ordered a crash course from Derick, scheduled before the 5.3
release, hoping I can figureout exactly what needs to be done and how
- and then do it :)

-Hannes

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