"[A little hypertext system]" - with an improved version in [htext]. [Getleft] [HelpSystem] [Steve Landers] has begun using a [Wikit] for a hypertext help system. To learn more, start up a copy of a current (empty) wikit and look at its [Adding Help to Scripted Documents] page. [Keith Vetter]'s [SpiroGraph] embeds a "nicely done" (according to [David Welton]) "simple dialog for help". See the iwidgets hyperhelp widget: [hyperhelp] Some people have "[tooltips]" in mind as the canonical help model. TCL Program [RamDebugger] has a help system based in [tkhtml] where the help is included as html files in a directory tree. Supports full search. [How to Define Hooks for Context Sensitive Help] Would [Notebook] be a good basis for a [Tk] help system? Christian Werner's winhelp [http://www.ch-werner.de/winhelp/] simplifies interaction between Tk applications and the native [Windows] help system infrastructure. [Kevin Walzer]'s [tclAppleHelp] extension provides a hook to load HTML files into Apple's built-in help system from Tcl programs. [unixhelp] The [GRIDPLUS] text widget [http://www.satisoft.com/tcltk/gridplus/text.html] is a simple way to create hyperlink/help text. See [http://www.satisoft.com/tcltk/gridplus/example5.html] for an example application. [A Minimal Hypertext Help System] [TkWebView] has a procedure that defines a simple help viewer. [WISH User Help] is the world's simplest hypertext help system (as far as the author knows, anyway). ---- % [Category Deployment] | [Category Documentation] %