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PeterPanino
   
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Posted - May 29 2025 : 11:05:26
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Currently, the ImageEn documentation is available in CHM format. Please provide it in PDF format too. |
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xequte
    
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Posted - May 30 2025 : 00:49:12
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Hi Peter
We've tried in the past by converting our generated CHM to PDF, but the the file was too complex (thousand of pages) that the available tools couldn't do it. If you know of a CHM to PDF converter that can do it (in a batch file) let us know.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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PeterPanino
   
980 Posts |
Posted - May 30 2025 : 15:53:52
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Hi Nigel,
I use the excellent Help&Manual, which allows you to compile CHM, WebHelp, PDF, MS Word, eBooks, etc. from a single source. It can also import and decompile the ImageEn CHM file, and then recompile it to any of the mentioned formats. It has many customization options. It would allow you to create CHM, WebHelp, and PDF files from one single source in seconds. |
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xequte
    
39027 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2025 : 00:32:40
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Hi Peter
Our CHM files are compiled on-the-fly from HTML generated by parsing our source code. Any PDF solution would need to be compiled the same way (a lot of work to implement) or a batch CHM to PDF conversion (without any human intervention).
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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PeterPanino
   
980 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2025 : 01:41:14
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Hi Nigel,
Help+Manual is XML-based, so I am sure the step from your source-generated CHM would be easy.
I am sure Alexander Halser from EC Software https://www.helpandmanual.com/company_about.html could help you make the transition. Then, creating both CHM and PDF outputs is just a matter of a fraction of a second by clicking a button. |
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xequte
    
39027 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2025 : 21:53:32
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Hi Peter
Perhaps you could try doing a CHM to PDF conversion with H&M. Please attach the result and let us how long the conversion took.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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PeterPanino
   
980 Posts |
Posted - Jun 02 2025 : 07:10:39
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Hi Nigel,
In my opinion, the subsequent conversion of the CHM file to PDF is the wrong approach (although it is easily possible). Instead of creating the CHM file from the ImageEn sources, you should create a H+M XML source in the first place (this should be an easy task, as the H+M XML structure is well documented and self-explanatory). Then, creating each of the many H+M output formats (CHM, PDF, WebHelp, etc.) is just a matter of a few seconds and can be integrated into your build process. |
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xequte
    
39027 Posts |
Posted - Jun 02 2025 : 15:19:01
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Hi Peter
I'll add it to the to-do list for a later release.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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