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Re: Help doesn't work


  • Subject: Re: Help doesn't work
  • From: David P Henderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 23:47:01 -0400

On Tuesday, May 29, 2001, at 02:39 , Jessica Kahn wrote:

2) Step 6 below is not necessary. That key is not a part of the Apple Help system, but rather, part of a legacy Cocoa-specific Help system, and filling in the value for it may actually cause problems. If I were you, I'd be sure to remove that key from your Application Settings.

Perhaps it should be removed from the simple app settings interface then :) The problem seems to occur when the field is set to an empty string which occurs if you tab thru or click in the field whereas giving it the value of the top level file in your help book seems to avoid this problem. The field is going to be filled in since it is prominently labelled "HTML help file" and documentation to the contrary is obscure/non-existent.

Dave
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