Compiled Help Install Instructions

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Carefree
Compiled Help Install Instructions
12 December 2008, 01:13


I thought I'd try a different approach for mod installation instructions, using a compiled help file. I'd appreciate it if someone would take a look and give me some feedback.
Note: Vista users will not be able to read CHM files unless they install the winhelp file for their version (x86/x64).<

 

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balexandre
12 December 2008, 02:57


winhelp files are not working...
in meanwhile, Windows Vista and XP SP2 users do not need to install anything else, all they need is to UNBLOCK the CHM file

- Right click in the file and choose properties
- Click the UNBLOCK button in the bottom


Regarding the subject...

I do like it, but we could improve readability on it, specially using CSS if possible and the SyntaxHighlighter
smile<
ruirib
12 December 2008, 04:21


Yep, file not working on XP.<
balexandre
12 December 2008, 08:05


Rui tens de desbloquear o ficheiro, mesmo em xp

EN: All you need is to unblock the file using the trick in the previous post smile<
JJenson
12 December 2008, 10:18


Would make it simple to have all mods within a help file like that so its searchable and everything. I agree the readability could use some work though but other than that great.<
ruirib
12 December 2008, 11:17


Ok,thx bruno. Select buttons don't seem to work, though.<
Carefree
13 December 2008, 13:02


That's odd, hadn't tried them in the compiled format. They work perfectly in the individual files. I'm going to have to do some research to see if either (a) I can modify the javascript select routines to make them work in a CHM, or (b) There is no method of automatic selection and I'm just SOL.<
Carefree
13 December 2008, 15:13


OK - I figured out what happened and fixed the help file. Anyone want to take a gander?<
ruirib
13 December 2008, 17:09


Working and looking pretty good. Well done smile.<
balexandre
13 December 2008, 17:53


to all Mac users out there, to read CHM files, download this great free app (CHMox)

carefree, you did nothing to the content right? so... still need improve on readability wink<
Carefree
13 December 2008, 19:07


No, only thing I did to the content was to add the indexed page, fix the clickable text areas, etc.
I didn't rewrite any of the instructions, I think they are fairly easy to understand. As far as the syntax highlighter is concerned, that only works if the javascript files can be referenced on the server or local computer - and that will not work in a distributed file.
I can not change the color of the text within the text areas, I tested that and it has no effect. I can enlarge the text areas, or stack the values in a single larger area, but it will not improve readability.<
Doug G
14 December 2008, 00:36


For widespread distribution I'd go with a pdf rather than html help. HTML help has restrictions even on an internal Microsoft-based LAN. <
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