Re: Survey: Preferred Help Format
Gene
I haven't used PDF to any extent. Isn't HTML
mostly used now? Whatever the case, if people have problems using CHM,
that's another instance of poor instruction or of people picking up Windows and
other learning not in an organized manner. CHM is just as easy to use as
HTML if you know how to use it. I won't go into how to use it in this
message, but it's a question of knowing how to use it. and knowing
how to work with a treeview, an essential piece of knowledge for CHM help, is
important to know in other contexts. I'm not blaming people for not
knowing how to use CHM help for whatever reason or reasons. But it is
worth knowing.
CHM not only has a contents treeview, it has a
search function and an index function as well. I run into a CHM help
system now and then and it is an advantage for blind people to know how to use
it.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Ballou
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Survey: Preferred Help Format Hi, Perhaps either the .chm or .html versions would be best because they are what we as blind users are most familiar with. If I had to choose one over the other though, the .chm file version was good for me for the longest time and it's more of a preference thing than anything else. you get use to the .html version eventually. Tony On 12/11/2017 9:44 AM, tonea.ctr.morrow@...
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