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Working with topics, Create, save, and open topics, Create a topic

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110 Chapter 4: Working with topics Create, save, and open topics Create a topic 1 In the Project Manager pod, open the XHTML Files (Topics) folder. 2 To store the topic in a specific custom folder, select the folder. 3 Do either of the following: • Click the New Topic icon . • To create the topic with a different HTML editor, right-click and select New > Topic With. Then select the editor. Note: You can also right-click in the Topic List and select New Topic With > [editor]. 4 Specify a topic title and filename. For best results, use underscores instead of spaces in filenames, and follow the HTML file naming protocol. Avoid using these characters in filenames Apply these same conventions to folder names.) 5 (Optional) Select a master page. 6 Specify a language for the new topic. Note: If you do not specify a language for the topic you are creating, RoboHelp uses the language setting for the project. RoboHelp uses the language setting for a topic for the spelling checker, the thesaurus, smart indexing, and full-text search indexing. The output UI is controlled by the project language setting. For more information about language support, see "Authoring content in multiple languages" on page 42 7 Add keywords to enable search on this topic. To separate the keywords, you can use commonly used characters, such as comma, semicolon, and space. Space works in most languages. Note: The keywords you specify are added to the index. For more information, see "Topic keywords" on page 170. 8 Select Exclude From Search only if you do not want to display this topic in the search results. Note: Exclude From Search is not available for Microsoft HTML Help (CHM) search. To open a topic in a third-party editor, right-click the topic in the Project Manager or the Topic List and select Edit With. The topic opens in the editor you specified (the Editor box still displays the editor set for the project). More Help topics "Add underscores to filenames" on page 120 Save topics Save a topic • Press Ctrl+S. Last updated 12/14/2011

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Chapter 4: Working with topics
Create, save, and open topics
Create a topic
1
In the Project Manager pod, open the XHTML Files (Topics) folder.
2
To store the topic in a specific custom folder, select the folder.
3
Do either of the following:
Click the New Topic icon
.
To create the topic with a different HTML editor, right-click and select New > Topic With. Then select the
editor.
Note:
You can also right-click in the Topic List and select New Topic With > [editor].
4
Specify a topic title and filename.
For best results, use underscores instead of spaces in filenames, and follow the HTML file naming protocol. Avoid
using these characters in filenames: \ / : * ? < > | # ", $, &, [ ]
(Apply these same conventions to folder names.)
5
(Optional) Select a master page.
6
Specify a language for the new topic.
Note:
If you do not specify a language for the topic you are creating, RoboHelp uses the language setting for the project.
RoboHelp uses the language setting for a topic for the spelling checker, the thesaurus, smart indexing, and full-text
search indexing. The output UI is controlled by the project language setting. For more information about language
support, see “
Authoring content in multiple languages
” on page
42
7
Add keywords to enable search on this topic. To separate the keywords, you can use commonly used characters,
such as comma, semicolon, and space. Space works in most languages.
Note:
The keywords you specify are added to the index. For more information, see “
Topic keywords
” on page
170.
8
Select Exclude From Search only if you do not want to display this topic in the search results.
Note:
Exclude From Search is not available for Microsoft HTML Help (CHM) search.
To open a topic in a third-party editor, right-click the topic in the Project Manager or the Topic List and select Edit
With. The topic opens in the editor you specified (the Editor box still displays the editor set for the project).
More Help topics
Add underscores to filenames
” on page
120
Save topics
Save a topic
Press Ctrl+S.