I really, really, really HATE not having help(F1) in MS. I don't always have internet. So When I have a problem, I just have to stop programming until I do or I have to do some other programming.
Is there a way to add help to my current version(15.0.24)?
Is this in the help section?
Thanks,
PepsiHog
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The immensity of the scope of possibilities within Macro Scheduler pushes the user beyond just macros!
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Re: MS Help
F1 still launches context sensitive help, but we moved to online help quite some time ago.
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Couldn't a fallback to a local CHM file be an option?
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No, CHM was deprecated years ago. WinHelp is also no longer provided by Microsoft. While it _may_ be possible to make it work with sufficient old unsupported libraries it means a lot of extra bulk and that's before the size of the help itself - Macro Scheduler's help is large. But we also have to maintain it. Producing a standalone help system means any changes require a build and deploy of each piece of software. Whereas the modern online help system can be updated at any time. I don't know of any other development environment or language that includes an offline help system or manual. And I can see why. Sorry but it just isn't worth our while spending time and money on finding, building and maintaining the software with an in-built help system.
Best we could do is offer a PDF version, but, while that will allow you to view the documentation, it won't give you context sensitive help. Give us a few days and we will see if we can generate a PDF document for you to download. It may not look beautiful, but will see what we can do.
Best we could do is offer a PDF version, but, while that will allow you to view the documentation, it won't give you context sensitive help. Give us a few days and we will see if we can generate a PDF document for you to download. It may not look beautiful, but will see what we can do.
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I think you can jump to bookmarks using switches: https://pdfobject.com/pdf/pdf_open_parameters_acro8.pdf
That way it would be context aware.
That way it would be context aware.
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I'm sure you can. It's not going to happen though. There's no way we can maintain a context aware PDF file and build that into the software. If 75% of our customer base had no internet we might consider it!
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Re: MS Help
I'm not trying to be a smart a**, just trying to help. I feel like I'm the most annoying customer/user you have come by. Sorry about that!
Re: MS Help
Wait!!! I thought I was the most annoying customer / user / forumite / name your poison...Grovkillen wrote:I feel like I'm the most annoying customer/user you have come by...
@ Pepsihog
There used to be and likely still are freeware programs out there for downloading entire websites. I don't plan to do this myself, but I can envision a plan where one might use one of those on a regular basis while connected to the internet to download the Macro Scheduler help site. Then write a Macro Scheduler script that intercepts the F1 key and references the local version of help.