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XnView Help document in the Web

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The XnView Help document can be downloaded on the XnView Download pages. It's a .chm help file which can be viewed offline and is available in English, German, French, Polish, and Korean. See topic "How to get and install the Online Help document" for more details.

Based on the "normal", downloadable Help documents, I've created webbased versions of the XnView Help. These webbased XnView Help documents can be accessed via
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http://download2.xnview.com/webfiles/20 ... -index.htm.

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http://download2.xnview.com/webfiles/20 ... -index.htm

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http://download2.xnview.com/webfiles/20 ... -index.htm

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http://download2.xnview.com/webfiles/20 ... -index.htm

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http://download2.xnview.com/webfiles/20 ... -index.htm

Comments and feedback are welcome.

Notes:
- The XnView Online help is out-dated and so are the above web-based help documents.
- There is another help project driven by Claude Charries, see Clo's Online help.
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Thanks, Helmut!
Looks good so far :)
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I've just added webbased versions of the German, French, Polish, and Korean online help.

In the Korean and Polish help documents there might be some mismatch in the table of content and the content page displayed. Please let me know if you find such a mismatch.

At this stage I want to thank the writers and translators of the XnView Online Help:

- Claude Charries (Writer)
- Helmut Müller (Writer)
- Jonathan Huckle (English translation)
- Erwan Humbert (French translation)
- £ukasz Jakubowski (Polish translation
- Su ho (Korean translation)

Thank you very much for your very big efforts! It's a pleasure to see help documents in five languages. :-)
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