We use RoboHelp HTML X5.x.x to generate CHM files for our help system. Is it possible to run RoboHelp unattended, non-UI, like from a command-line, so it can be integrated with our MSBuild build process?
Use MSBuild to generate CHM file with RoboHelp HTML X5
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Wikipedia says that command-line compilation appears in version 6 of RoboHelp so I don't think you can with your version.