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- Subject: Re: The HELP Key
- Date: Tue, 07 Jun 94 13:27:44 +0100
- From: Craig.Graham@newcastle.ac.uk
- Precedence: bulk
-
-
- > Michel wrote about using ST-guide as an on-line HELP viewer...
- >
- > I like the idea of a standard help viewer for all applications but I do
- > have a few comments.
- >
- > - It should be possible to have more than one help doc open at a time
- > - Newer versions of the help viewer should be written, to include
- > pictures and sound in the help-files
-
- ST-Guide already supports embedded images in help files - I use them
- in the latest CLA help file for diagrams.
-
- You can also use GDOS fonts.
-
- No sound support is provided though - 1st Guide allows more variety
- of imported data (GEM,IMG,Sounds), but IMHO isn't as practical as
- it uses linked files for all it's stuff - you cann't have an image
- in the middle of a page of text, it must be in a window of it's own.
-
- Also, ST-guide does auto Index generation, and comes with utils to
- convert PureC,PurePascal,1stGuide & Unix Manual Pages to ST-Guide
- format. The ST-Guide compiled hypertext files are compressed, and
- any images that are used are embedded (repeated images are only
- stored once, so that company logo you love can be on every page).
-
- It is VERY like the MS-Windows and HP-UX help utilities.
-
- > - Geneva already has its own version of a help viewer (I haven't seen
- > it, but two standards seems a bit too much).
-
- A comercial package is no use at all, this must be free for everyone
- or shareware developers will not support it.
-
- > - Under a multitasking system, other programs can also choose to use the
- > manview program to show man pages.
-
- Yes, but manview (good though it is) is not as good as ST-Guide.
-
- >
- > I must admit that I really don't know ST-guide, so I don't know if it
- > supports some hypertext functions and if it is possible to search
- > through the help and maintain a history of the users help requests.
- >
-
- It keeps a record of your moves through the hypertext stack so that
- you can backtrack the way you came (unlimited levels).
-
- > If someone is interested, I do have some docs at home on the windows
- > help-file format. It would of course be nice if we could support this
- > format on the ST, since then developers could write their programs for
- > more than one platform more easily.
- >
-
- Why ? I bet the developers of ST-Guide would be willing to code a
- convertor (they seem to be doing them for everything else).
-
- PS.
-
- I think the discussion should be closed on the Keyboard stuff so
- that we can move on to something more interesting (such as embedded
- objects and service sharing....)
-
- Craig.
-
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