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Last edited on 2008-07-15 14:42:16 by GdgAdminAdditions:
1) select "Advanced Options" and then "Runtime Module" {{image class="center" alt="Step 2" title="Step 2" url="images/hestand2.png"}}
1) enable "Create a single stand-alone .exe" {{image class="center" alt="Step 3" title="Step 3" url="images/hestand3.png"}}
1) enable "Create a single stand-alone .exe" {{image class="center" alt="Step 3" title="Step 3" url="images/hestand3.png"}}
Deletions:
1) enable "Merge the HTML Executable Viewer engine with the publication .exe file" {{image class="center" alt="Step 3" title="Step 3" url="images/hestand3.png"}}
1) optionally enable "Do not install the viewer on the user computer" if you do not want your ebook to install the runtime module on the end user's computer. When the runtime module is already installed, the ebook startup time is highly reduced.
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Edited on 2008-07-15 14:39:54 by GdgAdminAdditions:
Ebooks made with HTML Executable require a common DLL file called a runtime module. To allow you to make smaller ebooks, this runtime module can be distributed and installed separately as it is the same for all ebooks made with HTML Executable. But in this case, users first need to install the runtime module in order to view your ebooks.
Now you **can also include the runtime module in your ebook .exe file** so you do ''not'' need to distribute/install the runtime module to users. Therefore your ebook will be a **real stand-alone program file** that does not require any other file to be run.
Now you **can also include the runtime module in your ebook .exe file** so you do ''not'' need to distribute/install the runtime module to users. Therefore your ebook will be a **real stand-alone program file** that does not require any other file to be run.
Deletions:
Now you **can also include the runtime module in your ebook .exe file** so you do ''not'' need to distribute/install the runtime module to users. Therefore your ebook will be a **real stand-alone ebook** that does not require any other program to be run.