> You do? What software supports them? It would be cool to have a decent > single-file documentation browser on Linux. /F pointed out xchm - http://xchm.sourceforge.net/ - that's what I use. There is also GnoCHM - http://gnochm.sourceforge.net/ - which wasn't completely stable when I last tried it. But it's written in Python/PyGTK. Both these readers use CHMLIB - http://66.93.236.84/~jedwin/projects/chmlib/ - to read CHM files. Python bindings for this library are available from the GnoCHM project: http://gnochm.sourceforge.net/pychm.html -param
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