RoboHELP Office includes BugHunter — a handy tool for testing context-sensitive topics in your Microsoft HTML Help systems. It enables you to monitor calls to HTML Help and quickly diagnose problems that can occur when linking Microsoft HTML Help systems to Windows applications. BugHunter indicates which map numbers the application uses to enable context-sensitive Help to work properly.
BugHunter is useful for:
Testing Help buttons, F1 Help or What’s This? Help in your application to ensure that the correct topics are displayed.
Tracing the cause of error messages to resolve problems.
Discovering why the wrong topic is displayed when Help is called from within the application.
Determining if a particular map number is used in your Microsoft HTML Help system.
Determining if a window-level Help topic has an alias.
Note: BugHunter is only available with RoboHELP Office. It supports context-sensitive Help for Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, and 2000 applications.