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
To determine which configuration settings will produce the appearance and functionality you want, see also:
§27. Splitting and extracting files
§30. Mapping text formats to HTML/XML
§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: