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July 4, 2007
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Context-Sensitive Help for .NET???

  • July 4, 2007
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Hello everyone,

Is it possible to create Context-Sensitive Help for .NET based applications using the Robohelp X4.1? If yes, can someone give me a link to a tutorial on how to make a Context-Sensitive Help and integrate it with an application.

Thanking in advance.
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    Participating Frequently
    July 4, 2007
    I have the same question, but I'm using RoboHelp 6
    Captiv8r
    Legend
    July 4, 2007
    Hi all

    Take a look at the thread you may read by clicking this magickal link and see if it helps.

    Cheers... Rick
    MergeThis
    Inspiring
    July 6, 2007
    Captiv8r,

    Thanks, I checked your magic link and magically it cleared a lot of my concern. Mainly that I only need Robohelp 6 for integrating my help files with .NET applications. It would really help me if I could get a tutorial (step-by-step process plus the development steps) on making context-sensitive help files, because this is my first time that I am making a context-sensitive help file.

    Your help is greatly appreciated [anticipating an another magical link :)]

    The RH help has a comprehensive section aptly named "Context-sensitive help." Go figure.

    You'll find that there needs to be a synergy between you, as the help author, and the developers. Will their AAMainFormFrm window simply call your AAMainFormFrm.htm file, for example?

    See also Peter Grainge's excellent topics on calling WebHelp.


    Good luck,
    Leon