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I've been working on a WPF application for a while, and the time has come to attach the CHM format help document to it.

But alas! HelpProvider, the standard way to show CHM files in Winforms, has magically vanished and has no counterpart in WPF. I've been trying to use WindowsFormsHost to spawn a new control so I can actually display the help, but essentially it just grabs control of the entire UI.

A little more detail: I've got a menu item that I want to, when clicked, open up the CHM file.

First I set up the WindowsFormsHost...

host = new System.Windows.Forms.Integration.WindowsFormsHost();
helpForm = new System.Windows.Forms.Control();
host.Child = helpForm;
host.Visibility = System.Windows.Visibility.Hidden;
this.grid1.Children.Add(host);

hp = new System.Windows.Forms.HelpProvider();
hp.HelpNamespace = "Somehelpfile.chm";
hp.SetHelpNavigator(helpForm, System.Windows.Forms.HelpNavigator.TableOfContents);

And then I say, voila, reveal yourself.

private void Help_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
    host.Visibility = Visibility.Visible;
    helpForm.Show();
    hp.SetShowHelp(helpForm, true);
}

I'm not really sure of where to proceed from here. When I show the helpForm, it obscures / overrides the existing UI and all I get is a gray, empty WPF window with no help file.

Any takers?

+4  A: 

Call me crazy, but couldn't you just do:

System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(@"C:\path-to-chm-file.chm");
Scott Anderson
Any reason for the downvote 2 days ago? Drives me crazy that people downvote and don't leave a comment...
Scott Anderson
I suppose the subject is for F1 help - ie context sensitive - but your solution just opens the help file
gbjbaanb
+1  A: 

How about using the Help class instead of opening the file externally

jitter
+3  A: 

If you include System.Windows.Forms.dll you can also do:

System.Windows.Forms.Help.ShowHelp(null, @"help.chm");

Also, there's an article here about adding a context sensitive help system to WPF.

Cameron MacFarland
+1  A: 

I am trying out Easy Help with WPF, which also addresses context sensitive help based on key words. So far it seems good .. Alll I need to do is get cracking and write soem decent help!

Peter M