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PM>> The source to create the OS/2 .INF files seems to be based
PM>> on GML. The following is a sample I cut from the IPF
PM>> reference. Look familiar? With a bit of ingenuity, you may
PM>> be able to generate the online help and the printed doco
PM>> from the same source!
PM>> :hp2.Example 1&colon. A definition List:ehp2.
PM>> :dl break=all tsize=3.
PM>> :dt.:hp2.Insert key:ehp2.
PE> Is this the standard form that I can use to create an .INF file? ie,
PE> they provide utilities to do it already? BFN. Paul
Yes, this example was taken straight from the doco. The utility to convert
to the .INF format is IPFC, which comes with Borland C++ or C Set++. The
syntax is:
IPFC test.ipd /INF
Paul
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