All good ideas! I'll check that program out tonight Tarlanon!
I wasn't thinking about an integrated 'help' tool, I meant a manual that COULD be printed out and they you can use it like any other manual while you're working on your project.
I've written a few manuals in my time, and the number one thing you do is make a table of contents and/or a list of features you wish to cover. then we could hand out different areas to people.
But making it in HTML can be a good thing. Once the HTML Manual is done, you have all the text, and if someone wanted to integrate it, they can simply copy and paste the text. It's an idea..
One down side for using HTML for manuals is DPI. Printing at 72dpi isn't too hot, but images at 300dpi eat up 100's of meg's, so 72 dpi will do. as long as one can read the text, and see the images, it'll convey the point.
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