"Tim Peters" <tim.one at comcast.net> writes: > Another project we ran out of time for was building the Windows HTML docs > into a .chm file; there's a quite capable script for doing that in > > Doc/tools/prechm.py > > but it hasn't been updated since the last time it worked. This script works with the current docs as well. But including it in the windows installer instead of the 1250 html pages will raise the size by ~200 kB (probably the full text index), but worse, pydoc expects the normal html pages. hh.exe can decompile the chm file, but is it a good idea to do this during (or after) installation? Thomas
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