Hi, Just happened to see this one as it went past my full and largely unread kde/qt inbox...
> Thank you for your answer. But is koffice HTML documentation (as provided by > koffice-doc-html) still integrated with KHelpCenter ? If true, this bug can > be closed for me. I was the one who added koffice-doc-html back in 2001. The situation was (and possibly still is) this: - If you are a KDE user, you can view help for koffice apps in the KDE help centre. This reads the docbook files directly, and so you don't need koffice-doc-html at all. - If you are a GNOME user (or twm or whatever), and you don't have the full kdebase infrastructure installed (in particular, you don't have khelpcenter), and you just have kword/kspread/etc installed because you like them as individual apps, then you cannot view the docbook help files directly. This is why koffice-doc-html was created -- it builds HTML files in advance and installs them in a place where non-KDE users can read them in HTML with their favourite web browsers. So essentially koffice-doc-html is irrelevant to regular KDE people; it only exists to help other users who for whatever reason are dipping their toes in the KDE world. As an aside, if there are plans to remove koffice-doc-html, I'd suggest bumping khelpcenter up from a suggests to a recommends. Actually, given that the installed-size of khelpcenter is smaller than koffice-doc-html, perhaps this is a good idea? *shrug* b. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]