Help please: How to create a standalone help file using SHFB #995
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Hello friends, I am trying to create help files with SHFB for my VS2022 projects. I downloaded the latest SHFL version and installed it successfully. I then created the help file in Website (HTML/ASP.Net) format. However, I don't know how to make it portable like a standalone file so that I can easily share it with other people without referring to a website. Any ideas? (I tried to open index.html under Help/ directory generated by SHFB, hoping it would be the root or starting page for all other pages. However, it was not. It was not an index for all classes from all folders. Rather, it only displays the classes for certain folders/data model) I then tried to see if I could create a standalone help file, like HTML Help 1 and Open XML formats. However, I could not find those formats in the "Build these help file formats:" box for me to build, please see the attached picture. And I could not find a way to add those formats into the box. Any ideas? Thank you very much in advance. Andrew |
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Help formats are determined by the selected presentation style. The only portable formats are Help 1 (CHM) and Open XML. You'll need to use the VS2013 presentation style for the Help 1 format as that is the only one that supports it. The Help 1 viewer is too old to support the newer HTML features so isn't supported by the Default 2022 presentation style. Open XML is a unique format and has its own presentation style. Use the Presentation Style property to switch between them. |
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Help formats are determined by the selected presentation style. The only portable formats are Help 1 (CHM) and Open XML. You'll need to use the VS2013 presentation style for the Help 1 format as that is the only one that supports it. The Help 1 viewer is too old to support the newer HTML features so isn't supported by the Default 2022 presentation style. Open XML is a unique format and has its own presentation style. Use the Presentation Style property to switch between them.