Re: User Documentation

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roundcrisis wrote:
On Aug 30, 11:34 am, roundcrisis <roundcri...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi there:

i m tryng to find a "good way" to update the user documentation we
have. to keep up the features we are adding to an existing project.
Some of the features I m looking for are;
- ideally xml based, so it can be source controlled.
-intuitive use (ie a non technical user can modify / update/beautify)
the help
- imports pdfs chm so existing help can be used straigh away
- reads xslt from projects

i had a look at docBook a bit cumbersome, suggestions?

thanks for your imput
Cheers

just to clarify, when i say user documentation i mean
for example

Add a new user
-> To add a new user select File-> new user you will see a screen like
below (screenshot)....
etc


You may want to check out HelpMaker from http://www.vizacc.com/
It's freeware, a bit buggy and counter intuitive to use, but should
meet most of your requirements.

- Timo
.



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