マイクロソフトのWindows Vistaのオンラインヘルプドキュメントの材料は、Microsoft Windows Vistaのシステムに組み込まれてコマンドラインコンパイラアプリケーションによって統合処理およびフォーマットの仕様を介してHTML文書に照合され、このコマンドラインコンパイラが処理するために、Microsoft Windows Vistaのオンラインヘルプコンパイラを使用し、これらのMicrosoftのオンライン·ヘルプ文書資料を照合。マイクロソフトWindows Vistaのオンラインヘルプコンパイラファイル、バイナリ、テキスト、XMLベースのフォーマット規格に統合され、AMLファイル形式でその内容を格納するためのMicrosoft Windows Vistaのシステムを可能にするデータ符号化規格で実装されます。マイクロソフトWindows Vistaのオンラインヘルプコンパイラファイルを用いて付加され.aml拡張子。
Online help is topic-oriented, sequential or reference information delivered thru computer software. It is in a form of user assistance. The majority of online help is created to give assistance in the use of a software application or operating system; however, it can also be utilized to show information on a broad range of subjects. In Microsoft Windows Vista, an online help compiler file is incorporated with binary, text and XML-based formatting basics and applied with data encoding specifications that permit the system to save its content in the AML file format. The Microsoft Windows Vista online help compiler file is bears the .aml extension. Thru the processing and formatting specifications incorporated by a command line compiler application that was built into the Microsoft Windows Vista system, Microsoft Windows Vista online help documentation materials are gathered into an HTML document; this command line compiler uses the Microsoft Windows Vista online help compiler to process and collect these Microsoft online help documentation materials.
Windows Vista is an operating system introduced in a number of variations by Microsoft for personal computers use, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Before its announcement on July 22, 2005, Windows Vista was known by its codename "Longhorn". It contained a lot of changes and new features, as well as an updated graphical user interface and visual style dubbed Aero, a redesigned search function, multimedia tools including Windows DVD Maker, and redesigned networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems. Vista intended to enlarge the level of communication between machines on a home network, using peer-to-peer technology to make things easier in sharing files and media between computers and devices. Windows Vista included version 3.0 of the .NET Framework, permitting software developers to draft applications without traditional Windows APIs. Computers that are capable of running Windows Vista are classified as Vista Capable and Vista Premium Ready.
Microsoft WinHelp is an owned format by Microsoft Corporation. It was designed for online help files that can be showed by the Microsoft Help browser winhelp.exe or winhlp32.exe. The file format is supported on Rich Text Format (RTF). It remained a well known Help platform from Windows 3.0 platform thru Windows XP. WinHelp was omitted in Windows Vista to discourage software developers from using the out of date format and encourage use of newer help formats. A WinHelp file has an .hlp extension. It can be accompanied by an optional table of contents (.cnt) file if the help developer created one. When Windows accesses a WinHelp file, it creates a .gid file in the same directory, having information about the .hlp file such as the window size and location. When the user clicks the "Find" tab and enables keyword indexing, Windows generates an index file with an .fts (full text search) extension.