Re: merge existing chm help into vs.net's help?
From: Carlos J. Quintero [.NET MVP] (carlosq_at_NOSPAMsogecable.com)
Date: 01/14/05
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 12:04:45 +0100
AFAIK, .chm files can be decompiled with the HTML Help Workshop (File \
Decompile menu) to get the sources...
-- Carlos J. Quintero MZ-Tools 4.0: Productivity add-ins for Visual Studio .NET You can code, design and document much faster. http://www.mztools.com "Samuel R. Neff" <blinex@newsgroup.nospam> escribió en el mensaje news:sa0du051nr7pa5mvg8gpt4qv823vk7lqgl@4ax.com... > > The suggestion does not apply--it's not my help I want to merge, it's > for a 3rd party control I downloaded. I wanted to merge their help > which is provided as a CHM. > > Thanks for the info though as it may be useful in the future for my > own extensions and controls. > > Best regards, > > Sam >
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