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A Segmented Hyper Graphics (SHG) file is a computer image file that contains a bitmap and optionally a number of hotspots. This file format was developed for use in WinHelp files, and allowed the user to click on different parts of an image to jump to different topics in the help file. SHG files can still be imported by some help authoring tools and thus can be used to create help files in formats other than WinHelp. [1]

The SHG format is rarely used for help file formats other than WinHelp. Most other help formats use a method based on HTML image maps.

SHG-enabled software

  • Microsoft's shed.exe [2] the original application used to create SHG files
  • JGsoft's Hotspot Builder [1], which can create and edit SHG files
  • EC Software's Help and Manual [2], which can import SHG files

References

  1. ^ "Graphics in Help Files", Divcom software
  2. ^ "Using Graphics Within a Help File", Q90291, Microsoft