Segmented Hypergraphics
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− | * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/helpdeco/ helpdeco] → splitmrb | + | * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/helpdeco/ helpdeco] → splitmrb ''[Ed. note: The splitmrb (v1.5) utility is in disrepair, and is unlikely to work correctly if built with a modern compiler.]'' |
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Revision as of 01:07, 29 December 2014
Segmented Hypergraphics (SHG), and its alter-ego Multiple Resolution Bitmap (MRB), are graphics formats used almost exclusively in the development of HLP (WinHelp) files. An SHG/MRB file contains one or more images in a BMP-like format, or WMF format. It also contains information about regions of the images that should be treated as hyperlinks.
Loosely speaking, SHG files are supposed to contain a single image, while MRB files contain more than one image. In practice, neither the file extension nor the file signature can be relied upon to be consistent with the image count, so the definition of SHG vs. MRB may be a matter of opinion.
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Identification
SHG/MRB files begin with 6c 50
or 6c 70
.
Specifications
- helpdeco → helpfile.txt has information based on reverse-engineering.
- SHED.ZIP - "a rather questionable specification"
- Windows Undocumented File Formats - 1997 book by Pete Davis, Mike Wallace
Software
- helpdeco → splitmrb [Ed. note: The splitmrb (v1.5) utility is in disrepair, and is unlikely to work correctly if built with a modern compiler.]