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RE: [docbook-apps] HTML Help compiler question
- From: "Mauritz Jeanson" <mj at johanneberg dot com>
- To: "'Kenneth Johansson'" <ke-joh at sectra dot se>, "'DOCBOOK-APPS'" <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 18:39:05 +0200
- Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] HTML Help compiler question
From: Kenneth Johansson
I've found out with the help of Bob Stayton that the MicroSoft HTML
Help compiler can't handle image paths above the HTML Help project
directory.
I'd like to know if there are any other HTML Help compilers out
there that does a better job than M$, and of course works with the
DocBook stylesheets?
For reference and more information see the following conversation
between Bob and Jirka:
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Bob Stayton wrote:
> Do image paths that are above the HTML Help project directory work
at all
in
> HTML Help? I have references like "../../images/myfile.jpg". I use
the
> $htmlhelp.enumerate.images parameter as you suggested, and the
files are
> listed in the project file, and there is no complaint during
compile. But
> when I view the Help file, those images are missing, while any in
or below
> the project directory are ok. Is this related to the bug about
images not
> being in or below the project directory? Is there any workaround?
The workaround is to use $htmlhelp.enumerate.images and copy all
images
that are in directories above project file into the same directory
as
the project file is in. HTML Help compiler should correct broken
image
links this way and create proper CHM with images included. Not nice
but
could help if you can't rearange your directory structure.
I'm sorry, but I have never heard of any other HTML Help compilers.
You mention a workaround for the problem. Did you try it? What happened?
/MJ
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