18. Generating Microsoft HTML Help

This section addresses issues that are specific to creating Microsoft HTML Help. HTML settings described in section 22 and sections 27 through 43 apply also. Topics include:

§18.1 Understanding how DITA2Go produces HTML Help

§18.2 Understanding why Unicode is not the answer

§18.3 Setting up an HTML Help project

§18.4 Customizing HTML Help display features

§18.5 Creating pop-ups for HTML Help

§18.6 Creating links and hypertext jumps in HTML Help

§18.7 Creating related-topic links for HTML Help

§18.8 Using secondary windows in HTML Help

§18.9 Generating contents and index for HTML Help

§18.10 Providing full-text search (FTS) for HTML Help

§18.11 Setting up CSH for HTML Help

§18.12 Generating HTML Help in non-Western languages

§18.13 Compiling and testing HTML Help

§18.14 Mapping and merging CHM files

See also:

§16. Producing on-line Help

To determine which configuration settings will produce the appearance and functionality you want, see also:

§22. Converting to HTML/XHTML

§27. Splitting and extracting files

§30. Mapping text formats to HTML/XML

§31. Setting up CSS for HTML

§32. Including graphics in HTML

§33. Converting tables to HTML

For more information about HTML Help, see the Microsoft HTML Help home page, accessible through the Microsoft Library:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library

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Sibling Topics:

16. Producing on-line Help

17. Generating WinHelp

19. Generating OmniHelp

20. Generating JavaHelp or Oracle Help

21. Generating Eclipse Help