Create Chm HTML Help Files Easily

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Cree easily. FilesEasily create CHM. FormatNowadays CHM FilesIntroduction to the aid of HTML CHM, HTML Help CHM format is the standard of the aid used in most modern Windows applications. An HTML help system is completely independent and can be distributed as a single file (for example, "My_Help_File.CHM). Thus, a CHM file is practically a kind of portable formats for technical documentation, which can be opened in any Windows PC from Windows 98. Thus, any Windows user can open this file under Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, and latest operating system Vista, too. A CHM help file includes all the HTML features to provide end-user tutorial easy to navigate. All of us are probably familiar with the viewer's aid HTML, which is the content, index and search feature, located on the glass of navigation on the left side of the text of the case for aid. How do I help files to HTML CHM? In fact, there are several tools on the market uses primitives to complex and expensive systems for technical documentation that support the writing of the HTML help format the output. However, the problem of the common software interface is intuitive and non-dormant, complexity and high price of about $ 999 per license or even more! Moreover, you have to spend much time in learning the tool before you can even create a single CHM file for your software product. Now you may ask if there is another solution to make the process of creating CHM help of an easier way. Fortunately, the answer is "yes." HelpSmith have an alternative vision of creating CHM help. If you transfer and try HelpSmith available on the vendor 's web site, its user interface will surprise you direct and easy to use. There 's NO learning curve as much other assistance is the author of products that make you really going to add hours to see how new aid case. Once you have installed on your computer HelpSmith, you can type the "Hello, World", click a button and here it is – the first help file in the format of the help of HTML. Then you can easily add new items to help create hypertext links, help windows, insert graphic files and all of the HTML help system allows you to make, the process operation is really as simple as working with Microsoft applications Office. Creating CHM files with HelpSmithHelpSmith lets you easily create help files in CHM HTML. Based on the WYSIWYG (What-You-See-is-what-you-get ") principle, HelpSmith editor provides you with a powerful word that makes the largest part of working in a support system — writing and correct issues of aid – a pleasure to do. Use graphic images, insert tables fully equipped cree hypertext links, finally, and check spelling as you type just like in Microsoft Word. Also, you can create the content and the keyword index for your help system CHM just several minutes. HelpSmith Among other important features are the abilities to create support for Web and print documentation of the project assistance from the source. The compilerCHM of Microsoft HHC.EXE is not an open file format. So how the products of others allow you cree? As another aid to authoring tools, HelpSmith uses the help of the compiler of HHC.EXE CHM files to create the project from the source. The compiler of the help of HTML HHC.EXE is freely available in the package of the workshop of the Microsoft HTML help that can be transferred to the product 's Home Page Once the workshop support the HTML is installed, you must follow these simple steps to link HHC.EXE to HelpSmith: Choose the "Tools Options" menu. Select the "General Compilers" in the left sidebar. Specify the full path to "HHC.EXE" archive on your computer (for example, "HHC.exe workshop" of the aid c: Program FilesHTML;). Click the OK button to save the parameters changed. The compiler is installed, the process of working with HHC.EXE is completely transparent to you, making it a breeze to set up the Help documentation HTML CHM.

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