-----Original Message----- >From: Simon Osborne <outspaced@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Jun 8, 2006 10:13 AM >To: Project Aon <projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: [projectaon] Readers' Handbook Grey Star Pages [snip Grey Star stuff] >I've been thinking; would the Windows Help File approach be more useful with >the >RH than a PDF document? Should we ask the guy who offered to do make CHM files >to have a look at doing so for the RH for us? My gut instinct says "That depends on whether anybody own/has access to a full version of Acrobat (not just the Reader)." With the full program, it's easy to add bookmarks that would act as the hyperlinks. I don't know whether the hyperlink functions within Word(Perfect) or their various equivalents would be translated from the source file into the PDF if simply printed with a PDF writer. In general, I like the PA commitment to platform-independence, and would prefer the RH to stay that way if possible. \JD