But! When new version of TC is released, then the used wants to know first "what's new". When (s)he presses F1, (s)he looks at old features! It takes much time to update/translate help file, menu, button bars, command file, etc. Finally, the author of language pack can have not enough time right now to update, upload and publish the said pack. As to me, I prefer to read always the original totalcmd.chm rather than some other's help file.
So it would be reasonable to do one of the following:
- Introduce a new key in the configuration, say, LanguageHlp. If it is absent, empty or zero, then the original help file is open (default). Otherwise the LanguageHlp key value is the full or relative (%COMMANDER_PATH%\language\something.chm) path to user's (alternative) help file;
- Create another hot key (for ex., Ctrl+Alt+F1 is free) to open the alternative help file according to the LanguageIni key value. When just F1 is pressed, or command 6?0 is executed, the original totalcmd.hlp from %COMMANDER_PATH% is open