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Publish child projects

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 98 Projects 8 Do one of the following: • For HTML Help projects, select a CHM file that is already in the current project folder or browse to the location of the CHM file. An icon with the filename is displayed in the TOC pod where you inserted the child projects. The filename is the format .chm::/.hhc. The HHC file represents the TOC of the merged CHM file. This icon appears where the TOCs of the child projects occur in the merged project. If needed, you can drag the icon to another location in the TOC and drop it into place. • For WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR projects, enter the name of a RoboHelp project (XPJ) or click Open to browse to the project file. In case of WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR projects, the placeholder appears as the name of the project. 9 Generate the master project. When a project having merged project references in its TOC is generated, a folder "mergedProjects" appears in the SSL output folder. The mergedProjects folder contains a folder for each referenced child project. In the case of WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR, the corresponding child project has to be generated in its own folder. Note: The name mergedProjects is reserved. Do not give any folder in the project folder the name mergedProjects. 10 In the Result dialog, click View to see the results and test the merged project. Notes: • Merged HTML Help projects use non-binary contents files (HHC). The names of the compiled output file (CHM) and contents file (HHC) cannot include spaces. (To find out if they have spaces, look at them in your project folder in Windows Explorer. Do not rename the files in Windows Explorer, however.) If either of the filenames has spaces, open the project and rename the project file. Then, generate the project and change the name of the output file (CHM file). The HHC filename is updated automatically when you change the project name. • Do not assign the Binary TOC feature to your project. If you do, the external TOCs are not displayed in the Contents tab in the HTML Help viewer. • If you generate a WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR output using a skin, the skin from the master project overrides the skin of the child project in the merged project. If you access the projects individually outside the merged project, the project-specific skin is used. • If you need to add cross-project links, make sure you set up the folder structure for source projects in the same way as the folder structure of the generated and published files. Otherwise, while hyperlinking, you need to manually construct the URL based on the folder structure of the generated and published files and specify in the Link To text box. For detailed steps, see this article. Publish child projects This procedure applies to Microsoft HTML Help, WebHelp, FlashHelp, Adobe AIR Application, and browser-based Adobe AIR projects. After you create the master project, publish the child projects to place them in the correct location. Publishing the projects enables you to view them together at run time. You can maintain child projects at different locations and merge them at a different location. You can publish the merged project to a corporate intranet, an Internet site, a local hard disk, or a network or FTP server. The output files of the merged project are stored only at the published site and not at individual child project locations. 1 Open a child project. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Projects
Last updated 12/14/2011
8
Do one of the following:
For HTML Help projects, select a CHM file that is already in the current project folder or browse to the location
of the CHM file.
An icon with the filename is displayed in the TOC pod where you inserted the child projects. The filename is the
format <CHM file> .chm::/<CHM file>.hhc. The HHC file represents the TOC of the merged CHM file. This
icon appears where the TOCs of the child projects occur in the merged project. If needed, you can drag the icon
to another location in the TOC and drop it into place.
For WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR projects, enter the name of a RoboHelp project (XPJ) or click Open to
browse to the project file.
In case of WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR projects, the placeholder appears as the name of the project.
9
Generate the master project.
When a project having merged project references in its TOC is generated, a folder "mergedProjects" appears in the
SSL output folder. The mergedProjects folder contains a folder for each referenced child project. In the case of
WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR, the corresponding child project has to be generated in its own folder.
Note:
The name mergedProjects is reserved. Do not give any folder in the project folder the name mergedProjects.
10
In the Result dialog, click View to see the results and test the merged project.
Notes:
Merged HTML Help projects use non-binary contents files (HHC). The names of the compiled output file (CHM)
and contents file (HHC) cannot include spaces. (To find out if they have spaces, look at them in your project folder
in Windows Explorer. Do not rename the files in Windows Explorer, however.) If either of the filenames has spaces,
open the project and rename the project file. Then, generate the project and change the name of the output file
(CHM file). The HHC filename is updated automatically when you change the project name.
Do not assign the Binary TOC feature to your project. If you do, the external TOCs are not displayed in the
Contents tab in the HTML Help viewer.
If you generate a WebHelp/FlashHelp/Adobe AIR output using a skin, the skin from the master project overrides
the skin of the child project in the merged project. If you access the projects individually outside the merged project,
the project-specific skin is used.
If you need to add cross-project links, make sure you set up the folder structure for source projects in the same way
as the folder structure of the generated and published files.
Otherwise, while hyperlinking, you need to manually construct the URL based on the folder structure of the
generated and published files and specify in the Link To text box. For detailed steps, see
this article
.
Publish child projects
This procedure applies to Microsoft HTML Help, WebHelp, FlashHelp, Adobe AIR Application, and browser-based
Adobe AIR projects.
After you create the master project, publish the child projects to place them in the correct location. Publishing the
projects enables you to view them together at run time. You can maintain child projects at different locations and
merge them at a different location. You can publish the merged project to a corporate intranet, an Internet site, a local
hard disk, or a network or FTP server. The output files of the merged project are stored only at the published site and
not at individual child project locations.
1
Open a child project.