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Subject:Re: UNIX help compiler From:Susan Fowler <sfowler -at- EJV -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 11 Oct 1994 08:23:37 EDT
Yes: Bristol Technology, 203/438-6969 or info -at- bristol -dot- com, lets you write in
Word or Framemaker or other w-p and compile for Unix.
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I am looking for a tool that compiles on-line help files (preferably using
Word for Windows or plain text files) to be used in a UNIX program. Can
anyone recommend such a tool? Thank you.