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Edit a map ID, Map File, <All Map Files&gt, <Project Map File&gt, Map file icon, Topic

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 229 Context-sensitive Help 3 Expand the Map Files folder. 4 Double-click All Map IDs. 5 In Map File, click the Down Arrow and select a map file to store the map ID. 6 Click the Create/Edit Map ID button . 7 In Topic ID, type a word or phrase to identify the topic. 8 In Map Number, type a number. Note: You can create individual map IDs per topic or auto-generate using the Auto Map button. See "Auto-generate a map ID" on page 230 Edit a map ID You can assign or unassign topic map IDs, create new map IDs and files, and automatically map (auto-map) IDs. You can sort the topics by column. 1 Open the Project Set-up pod. 2 Expand the Context-Sensitive Help folder. 3 Right-click the Map Files folder. 4 Select Edit Map IDs. 5 Choose from the following options: Map File List available map files (including imported map files). Display all map IDs. Display map IDs in the default map file BSSCDdefault.h. The map IDs for deselected map files reside in BSSCDefault.h. Map file icon Click to open the New Map File dialog box and create a custom map file. Map numbers for custom map files are numbered automatically. Map # Display the map number of the topic ID. Map numbers reside in map files (.h, .hh, .hm). Topic Display the topic assigned to the map ID. Hide Used IDs Show unassigned map IDs. New icon Create a map ID. The ID is appended to the map file selected in Map File. Edit icon Edit the selected map ID. Delete Remove the selected map ID. Before removing the ID, click Unassign to prevent a broken link to the topic. Options Customize topic auto-mapping. Assign Assign the selected topic to the selected topic ID. This button is available when a topic is selected on the right and a map ID is selected on the left. Unassign Disassociate the map ID from the topic on the right. Auto Map Assign a map ID in the custom or default map file (BSSCDefault.h). Select a map file and a topic. Click Auto Map. This button is available only when you select or a custom map file. If you auto-map a map ID and a map file is not selected, the map ID resides in the default map file (BSSCDefault.h). • The program assigns the topic title or filename as the topic ID and assigns a map number. Click Options to customize auto-mapping. • You cannot assign multiple topics to a map ID. You can assign multiple map IDs to a topic. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Context-sensitive Help
Last updated 12/14/2011
3
Expand the Map Files folder.
4
Double-click All Map IDs.
5
In Map File, click the Down Arrow and select a map file to store the map ID.
6
Click the Create/Edit Map ID button
.
7
In Topic ID, type a word or phrase to identify the topic.
8
In Map Number, type a number.
Note:
You can create individual map IDs per topic or auto-generate using the Auto Map button. See “
Auto-generate
a map ID
” on page
230
Edit a map ID
You can assign or unassign topic map IDs, create new map IDs and files, and automatically map (
auto-map
) IDs. You
can sort the topics by column.
1
Open the Project Set-up pod.
2
Expand the Context-Sensitive Help folder.
3
Right-click the Map Files folder.
4
Select Edit Map IDs.
5
Choose from the following options:
Map File
List available map files (including imported map files).
<All Map Files>
Display all map IDs.
<Project Map File>
Display map IDs in the default map file BSSCDdefault.h. The map IDs for deselected map files
reside in BSSCDefault.h.
Map file icon
Click to open the New Map File dialog box and create a custom map file. Map numbers for custom
map files are numbered automatically.
Map #
Display the map number of the topic ID. Map numbers reside in map files (.h, .hh, .hm).
Topic
Display the topic assigned to the map ID.
Hide Used IDs
Show unassigned map IDs.
New icon
Create a map ID. The ID is appended to the map file selected in Map File.
Edit icon
Edit the selected map ID.
Delete
Remove the selected map ID. Before removing the ID, click Unassign to prevent a broken link to the topic.
Options
Customize topic auto-mapping.
Assign
Assign the selected topic to the selected topic ID. This button is available when a topic is selected on the right
and a map ID is selected on the left.
Unassign
Disassociate the map ID from the topic on the right.
Auto Map
Assign a map ID in the custom or default map file (BSSCDefault.h). Select a map file and a topic. Click Auto
Map. This button is available only when you select <Project Map File> or a custom map file. If you auto-map a map
ID and a map file is not selected, the map ID resides in the default map file (BSSCDefault.h).
The program assigns the topic title or filename as the topic ID and assigns a map number. Click Options to
customize auto-mapping.
You cannot assign multiple topics to a map ID. You can assign multiple map IDs to a topic.