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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 101 Projects Features Do I need to merge the index separately? No. The updated merging function of RoboHelp merges the index automatically. What happens if the merged projects have identical index keywords, glossary terms, or link controls? • Index keywords Identical index keywords are combined at run time. For example, if project A and project B both have the index keyword "Installation," this keyword contains all the topics and subkeywords for both projects. • Glossary terms In WebHelp projects, if the same term is used in the master project and the child projects, the definitions are combined at run time (if different, the definitions are placed on separate lines in the "Definition for" pane). In HTML Help projects, if the same term is used in the master project and the child projects, the definition in the master project replaces the child project definition. • See Also keywords • In WebHelp, identical See Also keywords are not combined at run time. Each project uses its own See Also keywords. For example, even if Project A and Project B both use the keyword "Setup," topics displayed are for the individual projects only. • In HTML Help, identical See Also keywords are combined at run time. Can you merge browse sequences? No, browse sequences are not merged. However, all the browse sequences defined in each merged project are available in the merged Help. How is conditional text handled? Child projects generated with a conditional build expression are supported in the master project. For example, if a child project defines a conditional build expression to exclude Tag A, all topics and topic content with Tag A applied are excluded from the child project and the master project. For HTML Help projects, are links to external topics retained? For merged HTML Help projects, index keywords, TOC books and pages, and HTML topics can all link to external topics in any of the CHM files that are included in the master project. (Remote topics are not supported in WebHelp.) WebHelp projects How do I distribute merged WebHelp projects? Publish merged WebHelp projects to an intranet or a web address, a local or network drive, or an FTP server. Where do I publish the projects? Although you publish the master project where you normally would, the child projects are published to a special location. What happens to references to child projects that are not published? If you add a child project to the master project but do not publish it, the child project is not displayed when the master project is published. HTML Help projects What type of index should I use? Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Projects
Last updated 12/14/2011
Features
Do I need to merge the index separately?
No. The updated merging function of RoboHelp merges the index automatically.
What happens if the merged projects have identical index keywords, glossary terms, or link controls?
Index keywords
Identical index keywords are combined at run time. For example, if project A and project B both have the index
keyword "Installation," this keyword contains all the topics and subkeywords for both projects.
Glossary terms
In WebHelp projects, if the same term is used in the master project and the child projects, the definitions are
combined at run time (if different, the definitions are placed on separate lines in the "Definition for" pane).
In HTML Help projects, if the same term is used in the master project and the child projects, the definition in
the master project replaces the child project definition.
See Also keywords
In WebHelp, identical See Also keywords are not combined at run time. Each project uses its own See Also
keywords. For example, even if Project A and Project B both use the keyword "Setup," topics displayed are
for the individual projects only.
In HTML Help, identical See Also keywords are combined at run time.
Can you merge browse sequences?
No, browse sequences are not merged. However, all the browse sequences defined in each merged project are available
in the merged Help.
How is conditional text handled?
Child projects generated with a conditional build expression are supported in the master project. For example, if a
child project defines a conditional build expression to exclude Tag A, all topics and topic content with Tag A applied
are excluded from the child project and the master project.
For HTML Help projects, are links to external topics retained?
For merged HTML Help projects, index keywords, TOC books and pages, and HTML topics can all link to external
topics in any of the CHM files that are included in the master project. (Remote topics are not supported in WebHelp.)
WebHelp projects
How do I distribute merged WebHelp projects?
Publish merged WebHelp projects to an intranet or a web address, a local or network drive, or an FTP server.
Where do I publish the projects?
Although you publish the master project where you normally would, the child projects are published to a special
location.
What happens to references to child projects that are not published?
If you add a child project to the master project but do not publish it, the child project is not displayed when the master
project is published.
HTML Help projects
What type of index should I use?