On Sat, 29 May 2010 07:22:16 -0400, Bill Cheeseman
said:
>The problem with the current version of Apple's document is that it attempts to
cover the new kind of Help book that works only in Snow Leopard, as well as the
old kind of Help book that works in Leopard and Tiger as well as Snow Leopard.
H
Thank you very much for such a clear reply. You sold a book. :)
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> The problem with the current vers
The problem with the current version of Apple's document is that it attempts to
cover the new kind of Help book that works only in Snow Leopard, as well as the
old kind of Help book that works in Leopard and Tiger as well as Snow Leopard.
However, from section to section and even sentence to sen
Hi Shane,
try the special mailing list Apple has going for help authoring:
Apple-help-authoring
Probably full on topic there!
Cheers,
Volker
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On 29/05/2010, at 2:29 PM, Shane wrote:
I'm trying to create a help book for my app using the "Apple Help
Programming Guide", which is not easy for me to follow...
Stop right there!
Fortunately, Matt Neuburg has created a very helpful short movie
showing exactly how to do this. As Matt sa
I'm trying to create a help book for my app using the "Apple Help
Programming Guide", which is not easy for me to follow. I'm at the
section "Creating a Basic Help Book", trying to get the structure
right where the HTML files are to go. It says I should have a dir
structure like:
SurfWriter.app/ (