/ "Bradford, Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Is the solution a style sheet customization, as you say? Either way, I don't
| know from dsssl (still trying to get htmlhelp.xsl working), so any light on
| the subject would be most welcome. Worst case, I know you're looking at
The solu
"Bradford, Denis" wrote:
> htmlhelp.dsl's chunking algorithm generates HTML files using names based on
> the node number in some tree. From the point of view of creating context
> help, the names may as well be random: one day a topic is named c25.html,
> and the next time I do a transform, the s
Boy, is my face red. Apparently HTML Help uses topic ids only used for popup
topics, which we don't care about. To open a specific help topic in a help
file, the application specifies the help file and the topic's html file (not
its topic id) like this:
Helpfile.chm::/Topic.htm[>Window na
/ "Bradford, Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Any way to code docbook source so that htmlhelp.xls includes topic ids in
| the generated HTML Help?
Can you provide an example of what this would look like?
| We want to to enable context-sensitive calls from an application to specific
Any way to code docbook source so that htmlhelp.xls includes topic ids in
the generated HTML Help?
We want to to enable context-sensitive calls from an application to specific
help topics. I can't find a clue either in the DTD or the style sheet as to
how this might be implemented.
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