Ok, you might want to read my research on embedding help on C::B here: http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Research_on_doing_a_Plug-in_for_embedded_help_in_CB
Oh.......that gave me a moment of pause........now I understand.........
But that does raise a question (at least to me), take in mind, I don't know what the C::B resources are but it would seem that you didn't address in your research another obvious option.
Now, please remember that i'm still just starting back into C++ so I'm not quite sure how to tell you this because in this area I only know VB so there will be a bit of a language gap. But if wxHTML doesn't work efficently, then why not just skip the xCHM format all together and go to an external SHELL(sorry, about the VB reference) command and taylor the address to the Keyword then have the infomation on the C::B site?
I know that a browser launch is a little slow, but it would seem efficent to me considering that there would be one main hub for information which would increase accuracy in the information....
Or is this just an undesireable option?
Because that's not "embedded help", that's external help.
And indeed it's another option, which is exactly what C::B haves currently, called "Help Plugin", and it's that what it does.
Also, the problem of having "external help" is that sometimes (most of times), there isn't any program installed on some systems to open some of the formats (usually not the case with HTML, but yes with CHM, DevHelp, HTB, PDF, Man pages, Info manuals, etc).
Regards,
Takeshi Miya