If you create an indexed Apple Help bundle, it should be part of that
search. This is the same story as for native apps, and if your help
content is already HTML-based, it should be an easy task. Check out
our documentation on help bundles for more.
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On Apr 16, 2008, at 7:36 PM, Bjorn Roche <email@hidden> wrote:
Hey all,
I have a java/swing app and since Leopard, Apple seems to have
taken the liberty of adding a search box to my help menu (Presumably
because the menu was called "Help"). It works as far as finding menu
items so I can't complain about that (pretty cool, actually), but it
doesn't actually search my docs or anything, and I'm concerned my
users might try typing something in and think there's no docs about
a topic, since other software offers doc search that way. Anybody
have a clue as to how to key it into my docs somehow, or at least
pop something to tell users where to go for complete documentation
search? Maybe a way to differentiate it somehow?
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