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RoboHelp. You can also import DITA content from FrameMaker. RoboHelp supports today's popular online output formats, and provides rich customization capabilities. 1. In RoboHelp, open a project. 2. Click the Project Manager pane. 3. Choose Import>DITA Use Rich Single-Source Publishing Capabilities with Best-in-Class Tools The original Adobe Technical Communication Suite provided integration features that allowed authors to choose either or both tools, as appropriate for different publishing workflows. Live-Link, introduced with the first Adobe Technical Communication Suite, allowed authors to link to FrameMaker documents from RoboHelp projects, to benefit from the capabilities of both tools. Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4 continues to improve this integration, providing FrameMaker authors with direct access to Multiscreen HTML5 and eBook formats. Through the integration capabilities of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4, Authors can publish technical content to a wide range of formats without leaving your favorite authoring environment by invoking RoboHelp from within FrameMaker. Retain powerful features when importing FrameMaker documents into RoboHelp. These include Silent Publishing, Glossary pop-ups, Automap styles, Reference Page Support, Master Pages, Graphic Styles, and more. Organizations often need to publish technical content to multiple devices. The ability to maintain one document file and publish content to multiple devices allows for superior documentation consistency, tighter version control, reduced requirements for content review, and lower documentation production costs. Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4 offers numerous features that support single-source publishing: • Ability to publish to popular output formats, such as rich PDF, Multiscreen HTML5, Webhelp, MS HTML Help (CHM), and EPUB. • Standards-compliant publishing, including XML and DITA. In Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4, FrameMaker allows you to publish directly to multiple formats in a turnkey fashion; it is not necessary to switch applications when publishing. Adobe Technical Communication Suite Reviewer's Guide 13 July 10, 2012

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Adobe Technical Communication Suite Reviewer’s Guide
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July 10, 2012
RoboHelp. You can also import DITA content from FrameMaker. RoboHelp
supports today’s popular online output formats, and provides rich customization
capabilities.
1.
In RoboHelp, open a project.
2.
Click the Project Manager pane.
3.
Choose Import>DITA
Use Rich Single-Source Publishing Capabilities with
Best-in-Class Tools
The original Adobe Technical Communication Suite provided integration features
that allowed authors to choose either or both tools, as appropriate for different
publishing workflows. Live-Link, introduced with the first Adobe Technical
Communication Suite, allowed authors to link to FrameMaker documents from
RoboHelp projects, to benefit from the capabilities of both tools. Adobe Technical
Communication Suite 4 continues to improve this integration, providing
FrameMaker authors with direct access to Multiscreen HTML5 and eBook
formats.
Through the integration capabilities of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4,
Authors can publish technical content to a wide range of formats without leaving
your favorite authoring environment by invoking RoboHelp from within
FrameMaker. Retain powerful features when importing FrameMaker documents
into RoboHelp. These include Silent Publishing, Glossary pop-ups, Automap
styles, Reference Page Support, Master Pages, Graphic Styles, and more.
Organizations often need to publish technical content to multiple devices. The
ability to maintain one document file and publish content to multiple devices
allows for superior documentation consistency, tighter version control, reduced
requirements for content review, and lower documentation production costs.
Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4 offers numerous features that support
single-source publishing:
Ability to publish to popular output formats, such as rich PDF, Multiscreen
HTML5, Webhelp, MS HTML Help (CHM), and EPUB.
Standards-compliant publishing, including XML and DITA.
In Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4, FrameMaker allows you to publish
directly to multiple formats in a turnkey fashion; it is not necessary to switch
applications when publishing.