Hi desufi,
At the most basic level, you and your developer just need to
work together to implement context-sensitivity in your help system
— so that, for example, when the end-user clicks the Help
button in a page of the wizard, the appropriate help topic is
displayed. The documentation accompanying RoboHelp should provide
information on how to do this and, if necessary, the people here
can point you to additional online resources that may help. The
methods used to implement context-sensitivity vary according to the
format of the help system (compiled HTML Help, browser-based
WebHelp, and so on) and the programming language that the developer
uses.
If you're looking for ways to embed help content in the
application interface, you may want to point your developer at
KeyHelp (
http://www.keyworks.net/keyhelp.htm).
This provides an easy way for developers to fetch help content from
a compiled HTML Help (.chm) file and embed it in their application
dialogs. But I get the impression that you didn't mean this.
In any event, none of this is achievable without assistance
from your developer colleagues. They have to put the hooks in place
to call your help topics at the appropriate places.
Pete