History of HTML Help Documentation
FreeDOS Help (hhstndrd 1.0.5 en)
Directory structure support further improved and simplified.
Added help file for append.
Fixed link to "Other ways of getting help" on contents page.
Added a little more explanation to the edit command helpfile.
FreeDOS Help (hhstndrd 1.0.4 en)
* International support provided. Directory restructured
to make it easier for translators and to allow multiple
languages on one system.
Hence the help files renamed to hhstndrd 1.0.4 en.
* Dramatic update of many files, plus the addition of
new ones for LBAcache, CDRcache, Bootfix, Himem, etc.
* Aitor and Henrique Peron's contributions:
Updated display.htm, replaced cpi.htm with cpidos.htm
Added kpdos.htm and kc.htm.
Editor: Robert Platt. Released: 16th May 2004
FreeDOS Help (hhstndrd 1.0.3)
HTML Viewer 5.3.1 fixes many long-standing bugs,
non of them major, as well as addressing some
issues introduced with the zip support in viewer 5.3.
Also, a searchbox has been added to the viewer.
Added explanation of zip support to writing.htm
FreeDOS Help (hhstndrd 1.0.2)
Included HTML Viewer 5.3
(Provides support for compressed help in zipfiles)
Updated files for country/keyboard by Henrique and Aitor
(CPI, XKeyb, Keyb, Display, Modecon, Printer)
Fixed links in batch/index.htm
Fixed links in cnfigsys/index.htm
Editor: Robert Platt. Released: 04 March 2004
FreeDOS Help (hhstndrd 1.0.1)
Added help for the config.sys commands:
- echo
- menu
- menudefault
- screen
Added help for:
- atapicdd.sys
- callver
- display
- loadfix
- modecon
- graftabl
- (setver)
- scankbd, keyman, listxdef (utilities of xkeyb)
Removed obsolete.htm.
Made corrections to:
- graphics
- mirror
- undelete
- unformat
Henrique and Aitor updated xkeyb.htm
Included the HTML Viewer 5.2.1
Editor: Robert Platt. Released: 17 July 2003
FreeDOS Help (hhstndrd 1.0)
First release of this HTML Help System.
Included the HTML Help Viewer 5.2
Editor: Robert Platt. Released: 12 June 2003
Copyright © 2003 Robert Platt
This file forms part of The FreeDOS HTML Help Documentation, and is
covered under its terms: see index.htm