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IMPORTANT NOTES TO ONLINE-HELP USAGE
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All Windows-based program of "TM-CAD-Ingenieurbros Torsten Moses" are now
using Microsofts innovative HTML-Help-System.

HTML-Helpfiles (*.CHM) join all contents like text, pictures, videos etc. in
a extremely compressed format.
HTML-Help offers an excellent navigation, searchfunctions, index, glossary,
and the opportunity to save your favourite helptopics.

The HTML-Help-Runtime-Module must be present on your Windows system to view
HTML-Helpfiles. In opposite to Windows 98 and Windows 2000, where HTML-Help is
integrated by default, on Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 systems HTML-Help is
a separate program and only present in the case of an installed MS Internet
Explorer 3.02 (4.0 or higher is recommended).

If you encounter an error message when doubleclicking on the Help file, the
HTML-Help-Runtime-Modul needs to be installed. This could be done by executing
the file "HHUPD.EXE", that add these files to your Windows system :

   \WINNT\HH.EXE
   \WINNT\SYSTEM32\HHCTRL.OCX
   \WINNT\SYSTEM32\ITSS.DLL
   \WINNT\SYSTEM32\ITIRCL.DLL

PLEASE NOTE: The MS Internet Explorer 3.02 or higher (IE4 or higher is recommended)
must be installed on your system. This must NOT be the default Internet browser
(you may also use Netscape Navigator or others for surfing on Internet), but parts of
the MS IE are needed to view HTML-Help.

In generally, executing the HTML-Help-Update "HHUPD.EXE" is always useful to have the
most current version running. For example, MS Internet Explorer 4.01 and Windows 98
are using HTML-Help 1.1, that is meanwhile replaced by a newer version with more featrues.

The current version of HTML-Help-Update is located on your installation CD within the
directory "...\HTMLhelp.upd" - simply execute the program file "HHupd.exe" - this way
the HTML-Helpe-Runtime-Module will be installed.

The most current version of HTML-Helpe-Runtime-Module may be downloaded from the
Microsofts Internet-websites (http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/htmlhelp/download_main.asp).

