Wow, I actually found a mistake in Flare's help!

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DanAustin
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Wow, I actually found a mistake in Flare's help!

Post by DanAustin »

I don't think I've EVER found one, until now ...
Dynamic Help The developer can also incorporate your Help into the application using a unique feature called "Dynamic Help." This is a type of CSH where a Help window automatically displays topics from a Help system as an individual uses the application. It does not require any other action from the user (e.g., clicking a button or pressing a shortcut key). The Help system simply follows the actions of the user, automatically providing the appropriate Help content based on the area of the interface that is being clicked.

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To see an example of Dynamic Help in in Flare's online Help, select Help>Dynamic Help. Then start clicking anywhere in the Flare interface. As you do so, the Help topic changes accordingly.
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Re: Wow, I actually found a mistake in Flare's help!

Post by forfear »

Wouldn't that be a lovely criteria to check for in Spell Check or a MadCap Analyzer language analyzer workflow

Duplicate words

like

the the
in in
here here
where where
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LTinker68
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Re: Wow, I actually found a mistake in Flare's help!

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That's more grammatical than spell checking, but yeah, that would be nice, so long as it's not automatic. MS Word's grammar check isn't too bad, but I still disagree with it about a third of the time, mainly because some words we use have double meanings or words it doesn't know how to deal with. But finding double-used words would be a nice option to have.

Make sure to submit a feature request at http://www.madcapsoftware.com/bugs/submit.aspx.
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