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133 Chapter 5: Editing and formatting RoboHelp editors RoboHelp provides two editors by default: Design Editor and HTML Editor. You can also use third-party editors to edit their respective documents. For example, you can use Microsoft Word to edit a Word document linked to a project. RoboHelp Design Editor When you select a topic file from the Project Manager pod, the topic opens in Design Editor. Use the RoboHelp Design Editor to perform word-processing tasks and to insert online elements, such as links, multimedia, Dynamic HTML, and See Also/Related Topics buttons. You can also add index keywords to topics, apply conditional text, create browse sequences, map IDs, and edit master pages. You can edit any standard XHTML or HTML file in Design Editor. (You can import stand-alone HTML files into a project and edit them). Note: To switch to HTML Editor from Design Editor, click the HTML tab. RoboHelp HTML Editor You can author topics in RoboHelp by writing XHTML code in the RoboHelp HTML Editor. RoboHelp HTML Editor is a text editor for XHTML and HTML tags and text. Open RoboHelp HTML Editor 1 Select a topic file from the Project Manager pod. The topic opens in Design Editor. 2 Click the HTML tab to view the HTML code for the topic. Undo a change ❖ Click the Undo The Last Action button. Note: If you switch views after making a change, you can't undo the change. View line numbers ❖ Right-click the body of the topic and select Line Numbers. All code lines are numbered in the HTML Editor. Add keyword expansions Keyword expansions allow matching keywords to appear for text you type in the editor. The closest match is highlighted. Click an entry in the list to insert it. For example, suppose you add "RoboHelp" as an expansion. When you type "R", a list of keywords that begin with "R" appears. When you type the next letter "o," the keyword "RoboHelp" is highlighted. Click it to insert it in the HTML Editor. Text assigned to this keyword (for example, Adobe RoboHelp) appears in the HTML Editor. Note: If the characters you enter do not have a matching keyword, the pop-up window disappears. Last updated 12/14/2011

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Chapter 5: Editing and formatting
RoboHelp editors
RoboHelp provides two editors by default: Design Editor and HTML Editor. You can also use third-party editors to
edit their respective documents. For example, you can use Microsoft Word to edit a Word document linked to a
project.
RoboHelp Design Editor
When you select a topic file from the Project Manager pod, the topic opens in Design Editor. Use the RoboHelp Design
Editor to perform word-processing tasks and to insert online elements, such as links, multimedia, Dynamic HTML,
and See Also/Related Topics buttons. You can also add index keywords to topics, apply conditional text, create browse
sequences, map IDs, and edit master pages.
You can edit any standard XHTML or HTML file in Design Editor. (You can import stand-alone HTML files into a
project and edit them).
Note:
To switch to HTML Editor from Design Editor, click the HTML tab.
RoboHelp HTML Editor
You can author topics in RoboHelp by writing XHTML code in the RoboHelp HTML Editor. RoboHelp HTML Editor
is a text editor for XHTML and HTML tags and text.
Open RoboHelp HTML Editor
1
Select a topic file from the Project Manager pod. The topic opens in Design Editor.
2
Click the HTML tab to view the HTML code for the topic.
Undo a change
Click the Undo The Last Action button.
Note:
If you switch views after making a change, you can’t undo the change.
View line numbers
Right-click the body of the topic and select Line Numbers.
All code lines are numbered in the HTML Editor.
Add keyword expansions
Keyword expansions allow matching keywords to appear for text you type in the editor. The closest match is
highlighted. Click an entry in the list to insert it.
For example, suppose you add "RoboHelp" as an expansion. When you type "R", a list of keywords that begin with "R"
appears. When you type the next letter "o," the keyword "RoboHelp" is highlighted. Click it to insert it in the HTML
Editor. Text assigned to this keyword (for example, Adobe RoboHelp) appears in the HTML Editor.
Note:
If the characters you enter do not have a matching keyword, the pop-up window disappears.