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It offers security benefits such as password protection and the ability to disable copying, printing, and viewing of the source HTML code.


The content is rendered within a special viewer window using the standard Windows HTML engineso the full set of HTML5, CSS3, and scripting features is supported just as if they were viewing the uncompiled WebHelp files in a normal modern browser. Users of Windows PCs can access the WebHelp system from this compiled file as long as they have the eWriter viewer application (.exe) on their PC.
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EC Software describes this as combining the convenience and compactness of Microsoft's single-file HTML Help (CHM) format with the flexibility of WebHelp.ĮWriter 'documents' encapsulate a complete set of WebHelp files within a single compiled filethis can have a file extension of your own choice. One of the unique features of the latest version of the Help+Manual authoring tool is its eWriter output format. There is, however, a new option available from EC Software, the maker of Help+Manual. air installation file) has fallen into disuse. The Acrobat (PDF) format is based on fixed page sizes and is therefore not optimized for on-screen viewing and navigation the vendor-independent EPUB format has not (in my opinion) fulfilled its promise and is poorly supported by the Help Authoring Tool vendors and Adobe's AirHelp format (which shipped as a single. There have been surprisingly few robust and truly usable single-file solutions since.
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However, security restrictions recently imposed by Microsoft ( KB4103727) mean that it is no longer possible to open a CHM file from any kind of network location, which has forced many organisations to seek alternative solutions for offline Help. Over the following years, this proved a highly effective way of providing offline Help for locally installed Windows applications. In 1997, Microsoft introduced a revolutionary Help format that enabled authors to compile multiple HTML-based source files into a single compressed CHM file.
