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| Re: two windows helpfile reader for linux [message #40752] |
Fri, 27 August 2004 07:35  |
R.Bauer
Messages: 1424 Registered: November 1998
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Michael Wallace wrote:
>> here are two fine routines to read the windows helpfiles with linux
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> There's also a third which I use all the time, xCHM. I have used it on
> Fedora with the IDL 6.0 documentation and I haven't had any problems
> with it. And for those Linux users interested in such things, it's
> licensed under the GPL.
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> http://xchm.sourceforge.net/
The RPM for SuSE could not be downloaded because the site does not exist.
But I was able to compile it myself. It needs wxGTK-2.5.2, chmlib-0.35.
It works fine on SuSE too.
I see I could call it direct with the chm file, this is fine.
cheers
Reimar
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>> At the moment I have some problems to get gnochm compiling because I have
>> SuSE and as desktop KDE choosen. With RedHat and Gnome2 there should be
>> no problem. It would be fine to see a complete rpm package for SuSE.
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> I don't use SuSE, but there are contributed RPMs on the downloads page.
> You might want to give it try and see what happens.
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> http://xchm.sourceforge.net/download.html
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> -Mike
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