HelpScribble 2.2.0 * 23 April 1997 Copyright (C) 1996,1997 by Jan Goyvaerts. HelpScribble is a program to create Windows Help files, without the need of a word processor. It has everything a great help authoring tool needs: * Good installation/uninstallation program * Easy to use interface: * List of topics can be permanently visible * No need to mess with heaps of dialog boxes * ... * Built-in editors for: * Browse sequences * Secondary windows * WinHelp macros * Win95-style contents files * Segmented HyperGraphics (SHG) or hotspot bitmaps * Can create Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 help files * Export your help projects: * Create a printed manual right from your help project: HelpScribble will write an RTF file from your help text, without any links, footnotes, etc. Then load this file into your DTP program, brush it up a little and print it. * Save the project to HPJ and RTF files so people who do not have HelpScribble can edit them too. * Import help projects * If you have previously used another help authoring tool, you can import those projects (HPJ and RTF files) in HelpScribble * Online help, created with HelpScribble * ... For Delphi programmers, it has some more interesting features: * HelpScribble parses your source code to make documenting your VCL component very easy! * HelpScribble's HelpContext property editor integrates in Delphi 1 and 2. * Double-click on any HelpContext property in the Object Inspector and manage your help topics directly from within Delphi. * It can display a tree of all the components on your form with their help topics. Very handy! * HelpScribble can do syntax highlighting on the sample code in your help file. To install it, simply unzip the zip file and run Setup.exe If you also install the Delphi property editor, you will have to add HelpCtx.dcu (put in the Delphi\Lib directory by default) to the component library manually. See online help for more information. If, due to some unimaginable reason, you would not like HelpScribble, you can uninstall it from the Control Panel or by running Setup.exe again. * HelpScribble requires Windows 95 * You will also need a help compiler to build the .hlp file from your text If you don't have one, you can get it at http://www.tornado.be/~johnfg/