![]() ![]() The only part I haven't finished yet is that the script should also send the files off to Help Indexer to update the search index. The HTML export template lives inside the VoodooPad document itself, so everything is in one place.Īlso inside the VoodooPad document is a post-processing script (written in Ruby) that looks for a comment in index.html and inserts the appropriate AppleTitle and AppleIcon meta tags that Apple Help needs to get its work done. I manage the help content in VoodooPad, creating pages for different help sections and generally just typing away and getting stuff done.After a bit of experimentation I bought a new VoodooPad license and all was well in the world. I knew I could make it work because clearly VoodooPad’s own help files are managed with VoodooPad. A perfect opportunity for VoodooPad, and I’m happy to report that the solution works beautifully. “Wii Transfer”: 1.5 has no Apple Help at all, and it needs some. In the end it was too difficult to force the existing static help files into VoodooPad.įast-forward to a few nights ago. I even experimented with Gus’s dead “project for remote wiki editing”: thinking I would write my own web-based help-specific wiki system and plug “Boomerang”: into it. With our localized help files for “Bookshelf 4.1”: I tried for most of a day to use VoodooPad to manage the help. At some point I migrated away from VoodooPad to a combination of text files and “Ta-da list”: perhaps fearing I would have too much data in a weird format that would be difficult to get at later.īut I was always on the lookout for a problem that would best be solved with VoodooPad again. Every note, to-do list, and feature description went into it. About Archive Photos 30 days Replies Reading Search Also on Micro.blog Falling in love with VoodooPad again Jan 6, 2007Ī few years ago I used “VoodooPad Lite”: extensively. ![]()
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