> Are you already using xdoc->JavaHelp, or are you just theorizing on a
> way to get help into the modeler?
Of course I'm using that. I'm using DocBook in all projects (with XMLMind to edit
them very simply and fast).
In many companies DocBook it's now a standard since they're so easy
to convert to other formats, and are well suited for technical oriented pages.
For Swing applications one has this way the JavaHelp pages for free.
> Unfortunately, the modeler docs are woefully incomplete (probably
> something I'll focus on as my schedule clears up). So I'm not sure
> what good integrating them into the modeler would actually do :)
I would not say that. It's true they are not complete, but they exist,
and this can't be said about many open source projects :).
> Nonetheless, if you have something specific in mind, let's talk about
> it. If you just want to hit F1 and get help in the modeler, there's
> less effortful ways we could do that :)
No, not just F1. It should work as help usually works - context dependent
help, integrated with JavaHelp (since the modeler is a simple Swing application).
Ahmed.
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