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Open What's This? Help projects, Remove What's This? Help from a project

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 261 Context-sensitive Help • To open your project in What's This? Help Composer, double-click the Context.txt file. Open What's This? Help projects 1 Open the project in RoboHelp. 2 Select View > Pods > Project Set-up. 3 Select Edit > What's This? Help Project. The project opens in What's This? Help Composer. Note: Only HTML Help systems that are intended for C or C++ applications are supported by What's This? Help Composer. Remove What's This? Help from a project 1 Open the HTML Help project. 2 Select View > Pods > Project Set-up. The Project Set-up pod appears. 3 Open the Context-Sensitive Help folder. 4 Open the Text-Only Topics folder. 5 Select Context.Txt (the What's This? Help file). 6 Click Delete . Version-control projects may have more options. Note: You can restore a What's This? Help file. The What's This? Help project file (.CHJ) remains in your project folder, and you can import it into your project to create a CONTEXT.TXT file. See Importing What's This? Help projects into HTML Help projects. Test What's This? Help with BugHunter Note: BugHunter is for use with Microsoft HTML Help projects only. 1 Before testing, verify that the following requirements are met: • The application used with the Help topics is available on the authoring system. • What's This? Help topics exist in the HTML Help project (CHM file). • The application is programmed to use HTML Help. • A copy of the map file is available for use in testing. 2 Generate the HTML Help project so all the What's This? Help topics are included in the CHM file. Copy the file into the same folder as the application. 3 Select Tools > Enable BugHunter. 4 Start the application and open a dialog box to test. 5 Click the question mark icon and click a field or control. Test HTML Help API Test map numbers and window-level topics with map IDs in Microsoft HTML Help projects. To run the test, you must have access to the application. To recompile the CHM file after using this tool, close the program and reopen the project. Select A Compiled HTML Help File Specifies the HTML Help (CHM) file to use. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Context-sensitive Help
Last updated 12/14/2011
To open your project in What's This? Help Composer, double-click the Context.txt file.
Open What's This? Help projects
1
Open the project in RoboHelp.
2
Select View > Pods > Project Set-up.
3
Select Edit > What's This? Help Project. The project opens in What's This? Help Composer.
Note:
Only HTML Help systems that are intended for C or C++ applications are supported by What's This? Help
Composer.
Remove What's This? Help from a project
1
Open the HTML Help project.
2
Select View > Pods > Project Set-up. The Project Set-up pod appears.
3
Open the Context-Sensitive Help folder.
4
Open the Text-Only Topics folder.
5
Select Context.Txt (the What's This? Help file).
6
Click Delete
.
Version-control projects may have more options.
Note:
You can restore a What's This? Help file. The What's This? Help project file (.CHJ) remains in your project folder,
and you can import it into your project to create a CONTEXT.TXT file. See Importing What's This? Help projects into
HTML Help projects.
Test What's This? Help with BugHunter
Note:
BugHunter is for use with Microsoft HTML Help projects only.
1
Before testing, verify that the following requirements are met:
The application used with the Help topics is available on the authoring system.
What's This? Help topics exist in the HTML Help project (CHM file).
The application is programmed to use HTML Help.
A copy of the map file is available for use in testing.
2
Generate the HTML Help project so all the What's This? Help topics are included in the CHM file. Copy the file
into the same folder as the application.
3
Select Tools > Enable BugHunter.
4
Start the application and open a dialog box to test.
5
Click the question mark icon
and click a field or control.
Test HTML Help API
Test map numbers and window-level topics with map IDs in Microsoft HTML Help projects. To run the test, you must
have access to the application. To recompile the CHM file after using this tool, close the program and reopen the
project.
Select A Compiled HTML Help File
Specifies the HTML Help (CHM) file to use.