Hi Jim,
Another system you may want to look at is the lastest version of Dilwyn Jones VIEWER program - this has a links ability in it, not really HTML, but works beautifully. Can link to items within the same document via the line its on just by putting the cursor over it and ENTERing, on load in another doc by using a different kind of link which you pre-embedd in the text. I'm using it to convert a freeware encyclopedia for the PC to the QL which has links in it, which is about half done. Darren Branagh Director, Wicklow Web Centre Limited Computer Training, Web Design, Repairs sales & Upgrades. Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.wwc.ie ----- Original Message ----- From: James Hunkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 1:31 AM Subject: [ql-users] basic HTML viewer? > Guys, > > I am thinking of using rudimentary HTML file viewing capabilities for > the QDT help system. I could use some recommendations for programs to > look at (if there are any) that give the following: > > 1) works in normal pointer environment (or could be adapted to) > 2) does not require PWS (not all users will be running it) > 3) has hot links (open different files from a link) > 4) can display some graphics > > Any suggestions? These could even include other open source code from > the Unix world as long as it isn't too complex. I am only looking for a > basic capability (tables and figures at the most). > > Thanks for the help, > Jim >