Finding forms in a Delphi application

Subject: Finding forms in a Delphi application
From: chrisb -at- advacon -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 10:40:38 -0600


Cross-posted from http://www.helpcommunity.ehelp.com/forums...

I am currently starting a project that requires me to use RoboHelp HTML X5
to create context-sensitive help for an application developed partly in
Visual C++ and partly in Borland Delphi.

Some of the Help topics already exist, but no one quite knows how many
application forms have been documented and how many have not, I have
successfully used the What's This Help Composer (WTHC) to scan the Visual
C++ code and find all the forms in that part of the app. However, the WTHC
doesn't work for the Delphi code.

Has anyone had any luck with RoboHelp or any other tools to scan Borland
Delphi code for all existing forms?

Thanks!

Chris Benz

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