Re: [Q] Help system
Re: [Q] Help system
- Subject: Re: [Q] Help system
- From: Mark de Jong <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 10:58:17 -0700
Got it. Thanks. For some reason (not *MY* fault. <grin>) the name I had
in "CFBundleHelpBookName" included ".html". Once I removed that, it
worked.
Thanks for all the help ... :-)
-- Mark
On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at 10:52 AM, Jessica Kahn wrote:
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Actually, Help Viewer doesn't require any particular creator types,
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provided your files have the right extensions (.htm or .html for the
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HTML files, idx for the index files).
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It's probably just that the whole folder wasn't copied (perhaps you
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didn't add it to the project as a "folder reference"), or permissions
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were messed up somehow?
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--Jess
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On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at 10:47 AM, David Remahl wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> Have you followed the tutorial for adding your help book to your
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>> application?
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>> See /Developer/Documentation/Apple Help/Tutorial/.
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>>
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>> Basically, make sure you've got an AppleTitle meta tag set up in your
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>> index.html file, make sure the file and its containing folder end up
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>> in
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>> your app's Resources section, and make sure your
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>> CFBundleHelpBookFolder
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>> and CFBundleHelpBookName Info.plist entries are properly set (the
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>> first
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>> to match the name of the containing folder, and the second to match
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>> the
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>> AppleTitle meta tag).
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>> --Jess
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> I have found that the reason why the help book does not appear in the
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> Help
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> Center is that the help book was not properly copied into the app
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> bundle.
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> Copying it by hand or using CpMac solves the problem, presumably
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> because it
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> preservs the HFS ft/cr's.
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> / Sincerely, David Remahl
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