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The only note I would add is that you have to ship the help viewer, too.
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Alexia Prendergast
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gurudutt Kamath [SMTP:guruk -at- GIASBM01 -dot- VSNL -dot- NET -dot- IN]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 1997 4:04 AM
>To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
>Subject: Re: HyperHelp files
>
>You do not need to send the.hh file. This file is required by the windows
>help compiler to achieve context sensitivity. Once you compile the help
>file, the help file is all that is required. You will appreciate I am
>saying this based on my knowledge of RoboHelp and WinHelp. It should be
>the same for other help systems too.
>
>On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Hareesh Kumar K N wrote:
>
>> One of my colleagues here is using HyperHelp to generate the help files. He
>> wanted to find out whether we need to send the .hh files also to the client
>> when we ship the help files. Does the .hh files contain some critical data,
>> required to run the help files?
>
>
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