Lee Braiden wrote:
Someone else might be interested in generating CHM files, but as far as I'm concerned, that's a totally different subject. I'm interested in slicing up SVG files to assist with standards-compliant web development, and perhaps in generating good standards-compliants XHTML webpages to go along with it. Microsoft's proprietary online help system is another matter entirely.
Sorry, I thought that chm files were just a ZIP file with HTML in it. I used a tool at a former company that referred to them as such. For those who are curious, here is more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Compressed_HTML_Help
I just don't think that we are prepared to handle directories of information being generated by an output extension. I think they should be put into a single file package, I don't care whether it is .zip, .tar.gz, .tar, .tar.bz2 or .rar. I just feel that'll be a much cleaner solution given the current implementation.
--Ted