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Andy McFadden 250d1043e3 WinHelp to HtmlHelp conversion, part 1
The original version of CiderPress used a WinHelp help file, built
with an application called HelpMatic Pro.  This app used a proprietary
format, and had no facility for exporting to "raw" HPJ + RTF files, so
I decompiled the HLP and imported it into HelpScribble.

Using HelpScribble, I cleaned up the help file formatting a little,
fixed up the table of contents, and exported as "raw" HtmlHelp (HHP,
HHK, HHC, and a whole bunch of HTML).  I also split the pop-up help
text, which isn't supported by HelpScribble, into a separate text file
that Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop understands.

I'm checking in the files that HTML Help Workshop needs to generate a
CHM, so anyone can update the help text.  I'm also checking in the CHM
file, rather than adding the help workshop to the build, so that it's
not necessary to download and configure the help workshop to build
CiderPress.

This change adds all of the updated help, but only updates the Help and
question mark button actions for one specific dialog.  A subsequent
change will update the rest of the dialogs.

This change is essentially upgrading us from a totally obsolete help
system to a nearly-obsolete help system, but the systems are similar
enough to make this a useful half-step on the way to something else.
The code will centralize help activation in a pair of functions in the
main app class, so any future improvements should be more limited in
scope.

This also adds a build step to copy the CHM to the execution directory.
2014-12-08 22:40:56 -08:00

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<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="4">Features</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">CiderPress is a fully-functional "ShrinkIt for Windows" that can operate on disk images and file archives.&nbsp; Files can be viewed or extracted in their native form, or converted to formats better suited for browsing in Windows.</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">When working with NuFX (ShrinkIt) archives and DOS 3.2/3.3, ProDOS, HFS, and UCSD Pascal disk images, you can:</FONT></P>
<UL STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;margin-left:17pt;"><LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">View files without having to extract them first.&nbsp; Special converters are provided for several popular file formats.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Extract files and directories, optionally converting them.&nbsp; File type information can be preserved, using the method developed for use in NuLib2.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Add individual files or entire directories full of files.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Copy &amp; paste files through the Windows clipboard.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Rename files.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Delete files or entire subdirectories.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Edit file type, auxtype, and access permissions of ProDOS files.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Print a listing of the files in the archive.</FONT></UL>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">On NuFX archives, you can also:</FONT></P>
<UL STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;margin-left:17pt;"><LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Convert a ShrinkIt file archive directly to a ProDOS disk image.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Re-compress entries with a different algorithm.&nbsp; All compression methods defined in the NuFX specification are supported, as well as gzip "deflate".</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Add, update, and delete comments.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Test entries or whole archives.</FONT></UL>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">On disk images, you can also:</FONT></P>
<UL STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;margin-left:17pt;"><LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Create subdirectories.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Change volume names and numbers.</FONT></UL>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Read-only access (viewing and extracting files, but not adding or deleting) is supported for Binary II archives, AppleLink Compression Utility archives, and CP/M and RDOS disk images.</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">The file viewer can convert several formats for easier viewing on a PC:</FONT></P>
<UL STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;margin-left:17pt;"><LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">ProDOS text with carriage returns to Windows "CRLF" format.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">DOS 3.3 "high ASCII" text to plain text.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">CP/M text to plain text.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">UCSD Pascal text to plain text.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">UCSD Pascal code to partially analyzed hex dump.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Applesoft BASIC to text (matches output of "LIST" command), with or without color syntax highlighting.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Integer BASIC to text (matches output of "LIST" command), with or without color syntax highlighting.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Apple /// Business BASIC to text (matches output of "LIST" command), with or without color syntax highlighting.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">S-C Assembler to text.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">LISA tokenized assembly source to text.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Merlin assembly source to properly-tabbed text.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">65C02/65816 code disassembly, to //e or IIgs "monitor" output.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Magic Window / Magic Window II "formatted" files to text.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">AppleWorks Word Processor to Rich Text Format (supports left/right margins, bold, italic, etc).</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">AppleWorks Database to CSV (suitable for import into Excel or other applications).</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">AppleWorks Spreadsheet to CSV.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Teach (GWP $5445) document to Rich Text Format.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">AppleWorks GS Word Processor (GWP $8010) to Rich Text Format.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Hi-Res graphics to 560x384 16-color .BMP (B&amp;W or color with half-pixel shifting).</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Double Hi-Res graphics to 560x384 16-color .BMP (B&amp;W or color).</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Super Hi-Res graphics to 640x400 256-color .BMP.&nbsp; Supported formats include unpacked ($c1/0000), Paintworks ($c0/0000), packed ($c0/0001), DreamGrafix ($c0/8005), and Apple Preferred Format ($c0/0002) up to 1024x1024.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">3200-color Super Hi-Res graphics to 640x400 24-bit .BMP.&nbsp; Supported formats include unpacked ($c1/0002 or ".3200"), packed (".3201"), DreamGrafix ($c0/8005), and Apple Preferred Format ($c0/0002 with "MULTIPAL").</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Print Shop and Print Shop GS graphics to 88x52 .BMP (B&amp;W and color, respectively).</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Macintosh Paint images to 576x720 2-color .BMP.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Apple IIgs resource forks are split into individual resources and displayed as hex dumps.</FONT></UL>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">In addition, any fork of any file can be viewed in its "raw" state or as a hex dump.</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">CiderPress has the ability to identify most common disk image formats, and view or extract files directly from them.&nbsp; Supported file formats include:</FONT></P>
<UL STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;margin-left:17pt;"><LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Universal Disk Images (.2mg), all formats</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">DiskCopy 4.2 (.dsk)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Copy II Plus (.img)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Sim //e HDV images (.hdv)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">TrackStar images (.app)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Dalton's Disk Disintegrator (DDD 2.1+, DDD Pro 1.1+) (.ddd)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">FDI "raw" images of 5.25" and 3.5" disks (.fdi)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Unadorned sector-format files (.po, .do, .d13, .raw, .hdv, .iso)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Unadorned nibble-format files (.nib, .nb2)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Any of the above compressed with gzip (.gz)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Any of the above compressed with zip (.zip)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">ShrinkIt (NuFX) compressed disk images (.shk, .sdk)</FONT></UL>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">The file format, filesystem, and sector ordering are determined automatically for most disks.&nbsp; The settings can be overridden if necessary.&nbsp; The recognized disk formats are:</FONT></P>
<UL STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;margin-left:17pt;"><LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">DOS 3.2/3.3 (13, 16, or 32 sectors, up to 50 tracks)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">ProDOS</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">HFS</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">UCSD Pascal</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">CP/M</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">SSI's RDOS (13-sector, 16-sector, and 13 converted to 16)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">UNIDOS / AmDOS / OzDOS (two DOS volumes on an 800k disk)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">ProSel Uni-DOS / DOS Master (DOS volumes embedded in an 800K ProDOS disk)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">CFFA fixed-size partitions (4-part and 8-part formats)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Macintosh-style partitoning (for CD-ROMs and SCSI hard drives)</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">///SHH Systeme MicroDrive partitioning</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">FocusDrive partitioning</FONT></UL>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Images larger than floppies, such as ProDOS hard drive partition images, are fully supported.&nbsp; Physical media, including floppy disks, CD-ROMs, CFFA-formatted CompactFlash cards, and SCSI hard drives can be accessed directly (assuming you have appropriate hardware).</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">&nbsp;</FONT></P>
<P STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">CiderPress includes a collection of tools:</FONT></P>
<UL STYLE="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;margin-left:17pt;"><LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Disk viewer - view disk images as blocks, sectors, or nibblized tracks.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Disk image converter - convert disk images from one format to another.&nbsp; Can operate on individual images or perform a bulk conversion on a large set.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Disk image creator - create bootable DOS 3.3, ProDOS, or Pascal disk images from scratch.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Volume copier - copy all or part of a disk image from one place to another.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">SST image merge - combine images generated by SST into a single .nib image file.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">2MG properties editor - edit comments, lock/unlock images.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">EOL scanner - check for ASCII transfer damage.</FONT>
<LI><FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE="2">Import from WAV - extract programs from Apple II cassette tapes.</FONT></UL>
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