I just mailed with Jan Goyvaerts, the author of HelpScribble. For him it would be OK if you (or I) would put the source of the helpfile on Sourceforge so that it is open source as the rest. (There is a fully functional editor on www.helpscribble.com)
From time to time I could then compile the helpfile, to remove the shareware-hints from the binary (=deploy) helpfile.
Should we do that?
The last update to the helpfile was done for version V0.64, so it may be a bit outdated...
Managing the help-source with CVS should be no problem, because it's mostly text-based (it looks a bit like rtf-source to me), except from the included images.
Should we do that?
Regards,
Ralf S.
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Hello (Anthony),
It's good to see that the project lives again!
I just mailed with Jan Goyvaerts, the author of HelpScribble. For him it would be OK if you (or I) would put the source of the helpfile on Sourceforge so that it is open source as the rest. (There is a fully functional editor on www.helpscribble.com)
From time to time I could then compile the helpfile, to remove the shareware-hints from the binary (=deploy) helpfile.
Should we do that?
The last update to the helpfile was done for version V0.64, so it may be a bit outdated...
Managing the help-source with CVS should be no problem, because it's mostly text-based (it looks a bit like rtf-source to me), except from the included images.
Should we do that?
Regards,
Ralf S.
Hi Ralf
Both of these sound great. I shall sort out a directory in CVS to hold the help source and permissions for you soon.