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README.TXT
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(Read the file HYPERTRK.TXT for information on this
version of HyperTrack, Release 4)
Following are installation instructions for setting up the
HyperDoc macros and the HyperTrack application:
Make sure you exit and get back into Word for Windows after the
following steps in order for it to take effect.
1. Copy the following files to the directory where WINWORD.INI
exists (usually c:\winword) :-
* HYPERDOC.DOT (if there's an entry for DOT-path in the
WIN.INI file then make sure that this template file is put
there instead)
* HYPERDOC.ICO (for the help file's icon when it gets
minimised) -- feel free to modify the icon if you want to.
* V1TBAR.BMP, V2TBAR.BMP, V3TBAR.BMP, V4TBAR.BMP (for the
customised toolbar to come out well)
2. Copy the following files to a directory that is somewhere in
the system's path, eg. \WINDOWS or \WINWORD :-
* HYPERDOC.DLL (contains subroutines needed by the
HyperDoc macros as well as by HyperTrack)
* HYPERTRK.EXE (the HyperTrack application -- tracker
for WinHelp)
* HYPERDOC.HLP (help file for the above modules)
* HYPERDOC.HPJ (help project file for HYPERDOC.HLP)
* HYPERDOC.KEY (keywords file for HYPERDOC.HLP)
* HC.PIF (PIF for the help compiler to work well)
* HC31.BAT (batch file for the help compiler)
* HC31.EXE (the help compiler for Windows 3.1)
* HC31.ERR (error message file for HC31.EXE)
The last two files HC31.EXE and HC31.ERR are not part of the
zipped package. You can get them from Windows 3.1 SDK or Borland
C++ Application Frameworks or from the WHAT.ZIP package available
from most windows ftp sites. If you cannot get a hold of them,
just email me and I'll be glad to mail you a copy.
If you want to make use the WinGIF application to display graphics
interactively within you help file, you should also make sure that
WINGIF.EXE is somewhere in the system path.
3. The rest of the files:
* HYPERDOC.DOC (Winword document that explains about the
HyperTrack application and HyperDoc template macros)
* REGISTER.TXT (contains form for registration since
this is a shareware product)
* README.TXT (this file)
* HYPERTRK.TXT (text file containing revision history and
summary of features)
* INTRO.TXT (general information about HyperTrack)
* TESTING.DOC (document file for you to test out..)
you can copy them to any working directory you want.
4. Edit the WIN.INI file (usually in c:\windows) and ensure the
following line is found under the Microsoft Word 2.0 section:
LoadToolbarBitmaps=1
If its not there, you'll find a few character based toolbar
buttons instead when you first open this HYPERDOC.DOC file, but
the macro Process Topic Outlines will ensure the line is inserted
after it is run.
Once that is all done, you may want to try out the HyperDoc macros -
simply open a Winword document that has some heading styles applied to
it (eg. copy some parts from Hyperdoc.doc if you want) and then attach
the HYPERDOC template to it (you should find it now under the list box
of document templates). Select the ProcessTopicOutlines macro to start or
press Ctrl-Shift-Y for some help anytime.
When opening a help file, ensure that the .HPJ and .KEY files are
found in the same location in order for HyperTrack to work properly. Any
queries/comments/suggestions please feel free to contact me.
+-------------------------------+
| Kenneth Liew |
| s892831@yallara.cs.rmit.oz.au |
| RMIT, Melbourne, Australia |
| Ph:+61 3 354-2490 |
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