The Help Topic Author program assists in the production of rich text source files for use with the Microsoft Help Workshop or other help compilers. The program keeps track of the topic titles, ids, keywords and hotlinks in the help system without the user having to manually enter and maintain the required special text formatting and footnotes.
Each topic is listed in the left hand pane of the display as it is added. The text associated with each topic is entered and edited in the right hand pane. It is easy to move between topics by clicking on the required topic title to have its text and attributes displayed in the right hand pane.
Topics entered using Help Topic Author can be saved to disk and loaded again later for editing. At any stage the program can output a rich text file suitable for compiling into a help file.
This is a 32 bit Windows program. It has been tested under Windows 98 and should run on Windows 95 and Me.
The program is known to be incompatible with Windows 2000 and should not be used on this platform. Note: Help Topic Author will detect Windows 2000 and will refuse to run on that platform. It is hoped that a future release will be Windows 2000 compatible. It is unknown if this problem extends to earlier versions of Windows NT. See below.
Help Topic Author is provided in a self-extracting install program
- htainst.exe
. The installation program is a console application
that executes in a terminal window. htainst.exe
may also be distributed
within a .zip
file along with ReadMe.txt
. If this
is the case, unzip the .zip
file and then execute htainst.exe
,
after reading ReadMe.txt
for further information.
By default Help Topic Author is installed into C:\Program Files\PJSoft\
HelpAuthor1
.
To install the program into the default folder simply navigate in Explorer to
where you downloaded htainst.exe
and double click the file. The
installer will open a console and will display its welcome message before pausing
for you to enter an installation path. Either press return to accept the suggested
path or enter the required path and press return.
Installing Help Topic Author will make the following changes to your system:
C:\Program Files\PJSoft\
HelpAuthor1
by default)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\PJSoft\HelpAuthor\1.0
A list of installed files is included in ReadMe.txt
.
The program's source code is not provided with this distribution. It is available for download from my website.
To uninstall Help Topic Author use Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet.
To take care of uninstallation on behalf of Add/Remove programs htainst.exe
installs a console based uninstall program (UnInstall.exe
) into
the root installation folder (C:\Program Files\PJSoft\HelpAuthor1
by default). This program requires a data file - UnInstall.xml
and a DLL - InstallLib.dll
- which are also installed. Care should
be taken not to move or delete these files as they are required by Add/Remove
programs.
UnInstall.exe
deletes most files and cleans the registry. However,
UnInstall.exe
can't delete itself. Once Help Topic Author
has been uninstalled it is safe to manually delete UnInstall.exe
and the installation folder.
If for any reason uninstallation via Control Panel does not work then you can
uninstall manuall. ReadMe.txt
gives details of how to do this.
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Help Topic Author v1.0 of 02/07/1999
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Help Topic Author v1.1 of 23/07/1999
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Help Topic Author v1.1.1 of 30/07/1999
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Help Topic Author v1.2 of 04/08/1999
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Help Topic Author v1.3 of 07/08/1999
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Help Topic Author v1.3.1 of 11/09/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.3.2 of 12/09/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.3.3 of 14/09/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.4 of 25/10/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.4.1 of 25/10/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.5 of 27/10/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.6 of 28/10/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.7 of 29/10/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.7.1 of 04/11/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.7.2 of 05/11/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.7.3 of 05/11/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.7.4 of 12/12/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.7.5 of 23/12/2000
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Help Topic Author v1.8 of 13/05/2001
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Help Topic Author v1.8.1 of 13/05/2001
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Help Topic Author v1.8.2 of 20/05/2001
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Help Topic Author v1.9 of 23/06/2001
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Help Topic Author v1.9.1 of 23/06/2001
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Help Topic Author v1.9.2 of 23/06/2001
Release 1.10 of 21/07/2001
Help Topic Author v1.10.0 of 21/07/2001
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Help Topic Author v1.10.1 of 05/08/2001
Release 1.10.2 of 12/08/2001
Help Topic Author v1.10.2 of 11/08/2001
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Help Topic Author v1.11.0 of 25/08/2001
Release 1.12 of 30/08/2001
Help Topic Author v1.12.0 of 30/08/2001
Release 1.12.1 of 09/09/2001
Help Topic Author v1.12.1 of 09/09/2001
This program is copyright © 1999-2001 - PJSoft (P.D.Johnson), Llanarth, Wales, UK.
The program and source code (where supplied) is placed in the public domain. It may be freely copied and circulated on a not-for-profit basis providing that
By not-for-profit I mean that you may recover out of pocket expenses incurred in distributing the code, but you should not make any profit from this.
No warranty is made about the suitability of this software for any application. It is provided "as-is" and is used at your own risk.
If you discover any bugs in this implementation, or if you have any update suggestions, please contact me on peter.johnson@openlink.org.
Please do modify the source code for you own use providing it is not re-distributed (see above). I'd like to see any changes you make - I could incorporate them into future versions. Please notify me of changes on at the above e-mail address.
All registered trademarks are acknowledged.
I'm Peter Johnson - a hobbyist programmer living in Ceredigion in West Wales, UK. I write mainly in Delphi, but occasionally dabble in C, C++ and Java. My programs are available for download on my web-site: http://www.pjsoft.contactbox.co.uk/.
I can be contacted by e-mail on peter.johnson@openlink.org.