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Subject:Re: Hexadecimal Numbers and thanks From:John Engler <jengler -at- SPILLMAN -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 25 Jun 1997 14:03:41 -0600
The only hex numbers I use are the field IDs for help topics. All mine,
which are automatically generated by the programmers in .hm files, look
like this: 0x11C2D
Incidently, we just completed our first on-line help project with
Robohelp, which includes context sensitive help. Yea! It was a real
learning curve for the programmers and me, especially since no one here
who had done one before. Thanks to Joe Sokohl, Eric Combes at Blue Sky
tech support, and Jana Parmenter for their help.
John Engler
Technical Writer
Spillman Data Sytems
Logan, UT
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