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On 2/3/2016 8:17 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> On 2/3/2016 8:16 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> On 2/3/2016 5:33 PM, Alain wrote:
>>> Le 16-02-03 13:30, clipka a écrit :
>>>> Am 03.02.2016 um 05:30 schrieb Mike Horvath:
>>>>> It is still a PITA to scroll up and down that page though. It's
>>>>> hard to
>>>>> grab the scrollbar handle, and when you do grab it you can't move
>>>>> it in
>>>>> small increments. This is easily solvable by just splitting the page
>>>>> into a few smaller portions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>> Still using a mouse without a scroll wheel?
>>>>
>>>
>>> If you have a few hours available to invest into scrolling through that
>>> page... Beter use the Page Up and page Down keys to navigate here.
>>
>> I think I've also noticed the page not loading 100% before the program
>> tries to resolve a link or index. I.e. the navigation falls short of the
>> target anchor because the page hasn't fully loaded yet. Which shouldn't
>> happen in document stored on the local hard drive.
>>
>>
>> Mike
>
> If I have the time I may look at the docs and see why the indices are
> all messed up. It should be a simple but maybe tedious task, since I've
> worked on HTML Help documents in the past.
>
the reason that (for windows help) the indices are messed up has nothing
to do with the wiki files or the code written to pull the docs from the
wiki ... it's the post processing that formats it into a windows help
file. the former i have control over, the later i do not
>
> Mike
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