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- From: kstout@medieval.East.Sun.COM (Kate Stout - Sun PC Network Engineering)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc,alt.hypertext
- Subject: Testing MS Windows Help
- Date: 9 Sep 1992 16:58:01 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc. - BDC
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- I'd like to get a sense of how people are testing OnLine Help systems
- in Windows. Are you using tools? If so what, and how good are they?
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- What other ideas do you have? We'd like to test
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- 1) completeness -- all jumps/popups go to the right thing
- 2) flow --- browse sequences are right, for example
- 3) all hotspots (.shg) show the right topics
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- As a side note, has anyone created a .dll or a macro for help that
- lets you print all the topics in one file with one command? If not,
- Microsoft... are you listening???? It would be great to go paper free.
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- TIA
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- -- Kate Stout, PC-NFS Engineer | There are two kinds of people --
- -- Sun Microsystems, Billerica MA. | in the world; those who divide -- -- (kstout@East.Sun.COM) | the world into two kinds.... --
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