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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 135 Editing and formatting Remove or rename an HTML editor 1 Select Tools > Options. 2 Click the Associations tab. 3 Select an editor. Click Edit. • To rename the editor, click Edit and type a name in the Name box. • To remove the editor, click Remove. Note: RoboHelp Design Editor, RoboHelp HTML Editor, and Windows Notepad cannot be changed or removed from the list. Auto-select an HTML editor or set a default RoboHelp can automatically open a third-party HTML editor for you. RoboHelp detects the editor to open based on the HTML file itself. The Auto Select option also lets you associate an editor with its own Meta/Generator tag to automatically open topics with the editor that created them. Note: To find out the editor associated with an installation of RoboHelp, select Tools > Options and check the default editor setting on the Associations tab. You can set a default HTML editor. The default editor is used for creating new topics, even if the auto-select feature is enabled. 1 Select Tools > Options. 2 Click the Associations tab. Do one or more of the following. • Select Use Default Editor. Click Set As Default. • Select Auto Select Editor. 3 To change the associations between editor and tag, select Auto Select. You can change the HTML editor but not the Generator tag. You cannot remove the tags either. Choose from these Generator tags: The editor associated with this tag is used for files with no Meta/Generator tag. The editor associated with this tag is used for files with Meta/Generator tags not in the Associations HTML Editors list. The editor associated with this tag is used for files created with all versions of RoboHelp. Change the associations between editor and tag using the following options: Add Associate an editor and a Meta/Generator tag. Remove Remove an association between an editor and a Meta/Generator tag. Set Editor Display the editors in the Associations tab. Change associations between editors and Meta/Generator tags. Set Tag Modify associations between Meta/Generator tags and editors by typing a Meta/Generator tag in the field or browsing to an HTML file that contains the Meta/Generator tag. 4 Click OK when you finish. Notes: • You can also use third-party HTML editors on a topic-by-topic basis, even if you set a default editor. Right-click the topic in the Project Manager pod or the Topic List pod and select Edit With. • All editors must be associated with a Meta/Generator tag. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Editing and formatting
Last updated 12/14/2011
Remove or rename an HTML editor
1
Select Tools > Options.
2
Click the Associations tab.
3
Select an editor. Click Edit.
To rename the editor, click Edit and type a name in the Name box.
To remove the editor, click Remove.
Note:
RoboHelp Design Editor, RoboHelp HTML Editor, and Windows Notepad cannot be changed or removed
from the list.
Auto-select an HTML editor or set a default
RoboHelp can automatically open a third-party HTML editor for you. RoboHelp detects the editor to open based on
the HTML file itself. The Auto Select option also lets you associate an editor with its own Meta/Generator tag to
automatically open topics with the editor that created them.
Note:
To find out the editor associated with an installation of RoboHelp, select Tools > Options and check the default
editor setting on the Associations tab.
You can set a default HTML editor. The default editor is used for creating new topics, even if the auto-select feature is
enabled.
1
Select Tools > Options.
2
Click the Associations tab. Do one or more of the following.
Select Use Default Editor. Click Set As Default.
Select Auto Select Editor.
3
To change the associations between editor and tag, select Auto Select. You can change the HTML editor but not the
Generator tag. You cannot remove the tags either. Choose from these Generator tags:
<None>
The editor associated with this tag is used for files with no Meta/Generator tag.
<Unknown>
The editor associated with this tag is used for files with Meta/Generator tags not in the Associations
HTML Editors list.
<Robohelp>
The editor associated with this tag is used for files created with all versions of RoboHelp.
Change the associations between editor and tag using the following options:
Add
Associate an editor and a Meta/Generator tag.
Remove
Remove an association between an editor and a Meta/Generator tag.
Set Editor
Display the editors in the Associations tab. Change associations between editors and Meta/Generator tags.
Set Tag
Modify associations between Meta/Generator tags and editors by typing a Meta/Generator tag in the field
or browsing to an HTML file that contains the Meta/Generator tag.
4
Click OK when you finish.
Notes:
You can also use third-party HTML editors on a topic-by-topic basis, even if you set a default editor. Right-click
the topic in the Project Manager pod or the Topic List pod and select Edit With.
All editors must be associated with a Meta/Generator tag.