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July 25, 2011
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Anything I can do to make JavaHelp less ugly?

  • July 25, 2011
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For some reason, my company chose JavaHelp as the preferred output for our help systems (long time ago). It's SO ugly to look at. We're a high tech company, yet we have this archaic looking help for our products. I've pushed to switch to WebHelp, but I guess it's too much code to change to call up a WebHelp system, rather than a JavaHelp .jar file. Is there a way to get some of the formatting to come through better with JavaHelp output? I've attached two screenshots generated from the same source files: one webhelp, one javahelp, so you can see the formatting I'd like to use. Is there anything I can do?

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Peter Grainge
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July 25, 2011

The JavaHelp page on my site explains why Flare does not support this type of help. I suspect RoboHelp only continues for the benefit of customers who went with it when first introduced. I seem to recall that when I wrote that page formatting issues was one of the problems I kept reading about.

Both JavaHelp and Oracle Help have been poorly supported, at least that is what I hear.

You need to be showing your management those images and argue the case. I wish you luck.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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July 26, 2011

Thanks, I saw your page after posting my question.Unfortunately the development team here feels it's "too much work" to rewrite the architecture to call up a different help viewer. Originally i wanted WebHelp and they said the same thing. So I suggested oracle, which at least looks like it's from the modern era, but got the same response. So we're stuck using JavaHelp with all it's ugly limitations. Blah.

Peter Grainge
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July 26, 2011

Get sales involved.

You might also want to ask the developers if they are still programming in Fortran.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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