Virtually every Windows application includes an online Help system. Developing Online Help for Windows is the essential guide to planning, writing, and building Windows Help. It is a valuable resource for both programmers and documentation writers who are involved in creating Windows Help systems.
First, you study the design and writing aspects of creating Help. Learn how to coordinate Help with your print documentation; write Help topics and use layout and graphics effectively and design your contents screens, search keyword list, hypertext jumps, and other forms of access to Help information.
Then you advance to actually building the Help system. Learn how to code topic files; incorporate graphics; work with Help macros; make the project (HPJ) file; compile, test, and debug your Help system; manage the entire project and adopt automated Help development tools such as Doc-To-Help and RoboHelp.
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