Adobe 65030089 User Guide - Page 211

Enable external content search, Browse sequences, Create or edit browse sequences

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 205 Linking and navigation Import Click Import and select the SearchOptions.xml file from a project to import the external content search settings of that project into the current project. Export Click Export and select a folder to export the SearchOptions.xml file. Exporting the SearchOptions.xml file from one project to another is useful when two projects need to allow searching similar external content. Explore Click Explore to locate the SearchOptions.xml file in Windows Explorer. You can open the file in a text editor and make changes. Enable external content search You can enable external content search in the following layoutsSSLs: • WebHelp • FlashHelp • Adobe AIR • WebHelp Pro • FlashHelp Pro 1 In the Single Source Layouts pod, right-click the layout in which you want to generate output and select Properties. 2 Depending on the layout, do the following: • (Adobe AIR) Click View and select Enable External Content Search. • (WebHelp) Click Search and select Enable External Content Search. • (WebHelp Pro) Select Enable External Content Search. • (FlashHelp and FlashHelp Pro) Click Next and select Enable External Content Search. Browse sequences Create or edit browse sequences Use browse sequences to provide a path for your readers to move through a series of topics. When working with browse sequences, keep in mind the following: • You cannot include HTML files or external topics from other Help systems in browse sequences. • A single topic can belong to multiple browse sequences. • Each type of Help displays browse sequences differently. In WebHelp layouts, you can enable or disable browse sequences at a project level. In both WebHelp and Adobe AIR layouts, you can select the browse sequences that you want to display. If the layout defines content categories, you can select browse sequences for each content category. For information about how to enable or disable browse sequences and select them for content categories, see "Configure the Adobe AIR layout" on page 284 and "Set options for generating WebHelp" on page 292. Create browse sequences automatically An automatically created browse sequence replaces existing browse sequences. 1 Create the table of contents. 2 Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor. 3 Click Auto-Create Using TOC. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Linking and navigation
Last updated 12/14/2011
Import
Click Import and select the SearchOptions.xml file from a project to import the external content search
settings of that project into the current project.
Export
Click Export and select a folder to export the SearchOptions.xml file. Exporting the SearchOptions.xml file
from one project to another is useful when two projects need to allow searching similar external content.
Explore
Click Explore to locate the SearchOptions.xml file in Windows Explorer. You can open the file in a text
editor and make changes.
Enable external content search
You can enable external content search in the following layoutsSSLs:
WebHelp
FlashHelp
Adobe AIR
WebHelp Pro
FlashHelp Pro
1
In the Single Source Layouts pod, right-click the layout in which you want to generate output and select Properties.
2
Depending on the layout, do the following:
(Adobe AIR) Click View and select Enable External Content Search.
(WebHelp) Click Search and select Enable External Content Search.
(WebHelp Pro) Select Enable External Content Search.
(FlashHelp and FlashHelp Pro) Click Next and select Enable External Content Search.
Browse sequences
Create or edit browse sequences
Use browse sequences to provide a path for your readers to move through a series of topics. When working with
browse sequences, keep in mind the following:
You cannot include HTML files or external topics from other Help systems in browse sequences.
A single topic can belong to multiple browse sequences.
Each type of Help displays browse sequences differently. In WebHelp layouts, you can enable or disable browse
sequences at a project level. In both WebHelp and Adobe AIR layouts, you can select the browse sequences that you
want to display. If the layout defines content categories, you can select browse sequences for each content category.
For information about how to enable or disable browse sequences and select them for content categories, see
Configure the Adobe AIR layout
” on page
284 and “
Set options for generating WebHelp
” on page
292.
Create browse sequences automatically
An automatically created browse sequence replaces existing browse sequences.
1
Create the table of contents.
2
Select Tools > Browse Sequence Editor.
3
Click Auto-Create Using TOC.