![]() The "Insert Image Map" button was missing from the "Insert" ribbon toolbar.Popup menus from the "Insert" ribbon tab were sometimes displaying incorrect information.Pasting and dropping pictures is now a lot faster for large projects.The Insert items popup menus are now faster to display for large libraries and faster to include pictures.Display of thumbnail for library items is now a lot faster for large libraries.On Windows XP, topics with a lot of broken pictures didn't load completely.Numbered lists will be correctly generated to HTML even when items are split by paragraphs.Template editor's window has been redesigned and can be resized.Generation process will issue a warning when a template is used by a build but not available on the system.Quick generation process will now indicate which build it is using if it finds a suitable build in the build list.New optional CHM decompiler is included which can handle Help Context number import.Added editable breadcrumb above the topic editor for faster moving within the table of contents' hierarchy.We also enhanced HelpNDoc’s HTML generation process to correctly generate numbered lists when they were split by paragraphs. ![]() This update also fixes an exception which could occur when importing the table of contents from an existing CHM help file in HelpNDoc’s “New Project” dialog window. It can also better include the content for topics in some malformed CHM files. HelpNDoc is now optionally using a third party CHM importer which provides a way to import the topic’s Help Context number. The CHM and HTML importers have been enhanced to better support a wider range of HTML tags and attributes. Better CHM, HTML import and overall documentation generation We also took the opportunity to review the way the “Insert…” popup menus from the “Insert” ribbon tab were populated to fix some random displaying bugs. This has been greatly enhanced: browsing through the library items, viewing thumbnails, inserting pictures, using the “Insert” popup menus… is now much faster. When working on a large project, using the library or adding a library item into a topic could become slow. The newly added breadcrumb editor can be disabled should you want to hide it to some screen estate: from the “File” menu, choose “Options” then un-check “Show the navigation bar with breadcrumb editor”. It also includes an history of recently accessed topics with the “previous” and “next” history buttons being relocated within this handy editor to quickly navigate through your documentation projects. ![]() ![]() The breadcrumb navigator is also editable with auto-completion, meaning that you can quickly type a specific topic’s hierarchy to access it. Not only does the breadcrumb navigator provides a visual representation of the current topic’s location, it also provides a quick way to jump to parent topics by clicking on them, and access sibling or children topics within the hierarchy by clicking the arrows. Replicating the behavior introduced with the Windows 7 explorer, HelpNDoc’s new editable breadcrumb navigator provides a way to review and quickly navigate through the current topic’s hierarchy. ![]()
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