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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice
I can certainly compile it as a CHM, but web help is more transportable across operating systems. If you PM me your email, I can email a CHM to you, if you'd like. (I too am at the end of a slow and expensive satellite link, so you have my sympathy.)
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Aaah ha, that explains this
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice
Just as a point of information, it took 1 hour and 41 minutes to upload my latest version of the help file
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Before asking for CHM I'll wait until you indicate that you've taken it as far as you want to take it. I'm only on 'drip feed' when I'm up country, in the city I have good speed. But I prefer local help because using online help is a waste of bandwidth that someone else could put to better use.
I found this the other day when I was Googling for plug-in's (a post here suggested that some plugins weren't here, and they weren't referring to Alf's). Haven't had a chance to read it - but it looks quite good -
http://blog.calibre-ebook.com/
I agree Calibre is fairly simple to use, but IMO it's too dependent on knowledge of CSS, HTML etc. <sarcasm>I'm too old to learn all this new fangled declarative language stuff just to change the paper color on an EPUB.</sarcasm>
My only suggestion - and maybe its already there - is a Glossary of Terms.
BR