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Subject:Re: HTML vs HTML Help From:Svi Ben-Elya <svi -dot- ben-elya -at- AKS -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:00:23 GMT
Using RoboHelp or another HAT should simplify the formatting process.
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Svi Ben-Elya
svib -at- aks -dot- com
chase -at- netvision -dot- net -dot- il
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On 07/27/99 08:36:27 AM AST James Cort wrote:
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>I poked around in the archives and couldn't find this question dealt with.
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>I am an HTML novice and I'm wondering what the difference is between
>straight HTML and HTML Help such as what I presume RoboHTML produces.
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>If you wish to produce a help-like file in HTML (that is: if you're
>producing something that would serve the same purpose a printed manual
would
>serve) are there any advantages one over the other? What are the strong
>points/weak points of each?
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>Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks.
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>Jim Cort
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