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Subject:RE: best self-teaching materials for RoboHTML? From:"Paul Neshamkin" <pauln -at- helpauthors -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:39:15 -0400
You might want to take a look at Char James-Tanny's "Teach Yourself RoboHELP
2000 for HTML Help" from SAMS Publishing (ISBN 0-672-31625-0). It's both
well-written and very complete.
Regards,
Paul Neshamkin
pauln -at- helpauthors -dot- com
WexTech MVP, Certified Doc-To-Help Consultant/Trainer
Microsoft HTML Help MVP
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> Subject: best self-teaching materials for RoboHTML?
>
>
> I'm one of two technical writers at my company, and it looks like the
> administration is going to pay for training just for the other person.
>
> Since it's looking like I'm on my own for training (sigh), so I'm
> looking for
> books or other training materials that others have found useful.
> We plan to
> use just RoboHTML, not the full suite (another sigh).
>
> I have already taken a good look at eHelp's various resources,
> and also the
> tutorial that came with our demo disk. I may take the RH class our local
> comm. college offers, but it's not for several months and I need
> info sooner.
>
> TIA