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Herman: I
too am delighted with the new Help file.
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I wantto do what
you have suggested, except I want to add my own help materials to the excellent
html file produced by Hal Brehe rather than to the AB help file. I think
this would be a lot more simple, especially given Tomasz's comments. I
have opened Hal's file (one gigantic html page) with a plain html editor and see
that it is too complicated for me and my limited raw html coding
experience. However, with a slightly more sophisticated html editor (one
that sort of shows you what you get on the screen rather than raw code), then I
plan to type in categories of email message help items, code snippits,
etc. I downloaded a free html editor from CNET and will look at it today,
even though I have the expensive (and complex) DreamWeaver web page design
package from MacroMedia.
Especially
powerful and important:
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If folks (like
you and I) took a "semi-standardized" approach to this task, then eventually you
and I and others could simply download the uploaded "Personalized Help html"
pages and combine all or some with our own and have a "living and growing"
encyclopedia of AB HELP and OTHER TOPICS, all indexed by major and minor
subtopics. Keeping the format like Hal has it in his Newsletter page would allow
this to happen with a minimum or no trouble.
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<FONT
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approach?
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Ken
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[mailto:psytek@xxxx]Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 12:03
PMTo: AmiBrokerSubject: [amibroker] Customizing the AB
User's Guide
Hi, I am
delighted with the expanded Help in the latest AB release, Thanks Tomasz,
it must have been a lot of work! But I would like to personalize it by
including some posted help material/files, email snippets, my own comments on
custom functions and techniques, etc.
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Is this
possible?
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Many
thanks!
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