Re: Creating help on a mobile device using Windows CE

Subject: Re: Creating help on a mobile device using Windows CE
From: Jonathan Pechta <jpechta -at- weldtechcorp -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 11:46:38 -0500

Just a note:

Windows Mobile 5 or 6: The Pocket Internet Explorer does not support any form of Java other than javacript. I've done manuals on a standard Pocket PC screen size before, but the outcome at 240x320 is just not very usable in any form. When you are working on screen sizes that small, the only thing usable is topic based search systems (my personal viewpoint). Adobe PDFs do view on mobile devices with Acrobat mobile, but they do a funky wrapping if your pages aren't size perfectly to include the scroll bars. It also gets a little iffy with tagged PDFs and jumping around. I've found that they never worked as well as I had hoped for my circumstance. Adding internal links to jump between topics always worked best instead of using tags for my PDF documentation, but is a time consuming process.

I'm current developing a help system for GM with an 8" screen (7.5 x 4) and it is much easier to work with. Unfortunately, the eight languages it will be translated into will be a document killer and a lot of re-work will probably be needed.

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Jonathan Pechta
Project Manager
Welding Technology Corp.



Somayya El Gemei wrote:

Hi there,
I'm trying to figure out what is the best way to create help on a mobile
device (used for field services). The mobile's OS is Windows CE.
Here are the facts:
- I need to consider the limitations of memory size on the device +
the size of the screen.
- I have used Robohelp extensively for generating different online
outputs: Java, html and webhelp (but never on Windows CE) and would like
to use it again in this project specially that I'm going to use it to
create the help on the server side. I read somewhere that Robohelp
doesn't support Window CE, but can I use it to generate web help and
somehow hook it to the app loaded onto the device?

- What kind of questions should I be asking our techies (since they
will be the ones hooking it up to the app)to verify whether or not I can
used webhelp.

Has anyone had this experience before? Any recommendations?
Thanks,
S.
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