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Index file keywords, Specify keyword types for a project, Additional details for HTML Help projects

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 171 TOCs, indexes, glossaries Additional details for HTML Help projects • You can merge topic keywords from multiple CHM files into a master project. • If you add index controls to topics, the index file (HHK) for the control displays only index file keywords. Additional details for WinHelp projects • When you convert a WinHelp project (HPJ) file to a RoboHelp project, the keywords in the WinHelp topics are saved as keywords in the index file. Index file keywords Index file keywords are saved in the project index file (HHK) rather than in the code of individual HTML topics. The Index Designer identifies index file keywords with a key icon . You can create and maintain multiple indexes for a project. When working with index file keywords, consider the following details: • You can use index file keywords with all supported output types and with Keyword Link controls. • Index file keywords can cross-reference (link to) other index file keywords. • Index file keywords can link to local HTML topics, multimedia files, baggage files, bookmarks, and URLs. Depending on the Help format, a topic can appear in the default Help window, a custom window, or a frame. • If you aren't creating a binary index, and the project contains no topic keywords, you can sort the keywords in any order. • When you remove a topic from the project, index file keywords remain in the index if other topics use them. You can remove or retain the keywords, regardless of whether other topics use them. • You can merge index files with other projects. For HTML Help, binary indexes are required to merge projects. Keywords in binary indexes are sorted alphabetically and cannot be reordered. • If you import topics into a project, assign index file keywords separately. Index file keywords aren't included with topics, as are topic keywords. • When you remove an index file keyword from an index, the keyword is also removed from topics that were assigned to it. • If you remove a topic from a project, and you don't remove references to the index file keywords it uses, the keywords are marked unused. (The exception is if other topics use them.) If these keywords aren't used by other keywords, the project includes broken links. Specify keyword types for a project A project can include index file keywords, topic keywords, or both. To specify the type to work with, change the project settings. 1 Select File > Project Settings. 2 Click the General tab. 3 In Add New Keywords To, specify the keyword type. • To add index file keywords, select Index File (HHK). • To add topic keywords, select Topics. 4 Click OK. New keywords use the type specified until you change the setting. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
TOCs, indexes, glossaries
Last updated 12/14/2011
Additional details for HTML Help projects
You can merge topic keywords from multiple CHM files into a master project.
If you add index controls to topics, the index file (HHK) for the control displays only index file keywords.
Additional details for WinHelp projects
When you convert a WinHelp project (HPJ) file to a RoboHelp project, the keywords in the WinHelp topics are
saved as keywords in the index file.
Index file keywords
Index file keywords are saved in the project index file (HHK) rather than in the code of individual HTML topics. The
Index Designer identifies index file keywords with a key icon
. You can create and maintain multiple indexes for a
project.
When working with index file keywords, consider the following details:
You can use index file keywords with all supported output types and with Keyword Link controls.
Index file keywords can cross-reference (link to) other index file keywords.
Index file keywords can link to local HTML topics, multimedia files, baggage files, bookmarks, and URLs.
Depending on the Help format, a topic can appear in the default Help window, a custom window, or a frame.
If you aren’t creating a binary index, and the project contains no topic keywords, you can sort the keywords in any
order.
When you remove a topic from the project, index file keywords remain in the index if other topics use them. You
can remove or retain the keywords, regardless of whether other topics use them.
You can merge index files with other projects. For HTML Help, binary indexes are required to merge projects.
Keywords in binary indexes are sorted alphabetically and cannot be reordered.
If you import topics into a project, assign index file keywords separately. Index file keywords aren’t included with
topics, as are topic keywords.
When you remove an index file keyword from an index, the keyword is also removed from topics that were assigned
to it.
If you remove a topic from a project, and you don’t remove references to the index file keywords it uses, the
keywords are marked unused. (The exception is if other topics use them.) If these keywords aren’t used by other
keywords, the project includes broken links.
Specify keyword types for a project
A project can include index file keywords, topic keywords, or both. To specify the type to work with, change the project
settings.
1
Select File > Project Settings.
2
Click the General tab.
3
In Add New Keywords To, specify the keyword type.
To add index file keywords, select Index File (HHK).
To add topic keywords, select Topics.
4
Click OK.
New keywords use the type specified until you change the setting.