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JavaHelp layout, About JavaHelp, Generate JavaHelp output, Merge JavaHelp projects

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 279 Generating Help and printed documents JavaHelp layout About JavaHelp JavaHelp is a compressed output type that works with applications written in the Java programming language. JavaHelp and Java applications run on various platforms. RoboHelp provides support for the JavaHelp format and automatically creates all Java-based Help features and the HTML-based features such as HTML content and hypertext links. You can also leverage existing WinHelp and HTML projects to create JavaHelp systems. A file compression feature is available for distributing the JavaHelp system. JavaHelp is a compressed file (JAR file) or a set of files used to run a Help system for a Java application. RoboHelp copies all the files to distribute into the JavaHelp folder, or into a JAR file if you choose to compile Help. Authoring requirements • Sun Java 2 SDK or later • JavaHelp 1.1.3 or later User requirements • Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.2.1 or later • JavaHelp 1.1.3 or later Generate JavaHelp output Generating JavaHelp saves the source files in the project subfolder JavaHelp (default). When you generate JavaHelp files, RoboHelp can translate Related Topics controls into controls specifically for JavaHelp. 1 Place the Bsscjhrc.jar file in the application extensions folder, or in the class path passed to the Java Virtual Machine (Java.exe). 2 Incorporate related topics controls in the topics. 3 Generate the output. Note: If question marks appear instead of Related Topics controls, the Bsscjhrc.jar file is not in the correct location. More Help topics "Generate output" on page 292 Merge JavaHelp projects ❖ Add a reference to an external HelpSet file (.hs) when you generate the output. Adding the reference merges all elements in the external HelpSet file with the existing project. Note: You can add external navigation views (TOC, index, search) as remote views. However, adding the reference to an external HS file adds all views, with other project files, to the existing project. JavaHelp limitations Capitalization Supports all caps and small caps. Custom colors Some custom colors don't appear accurately in the JavaHelp viewer. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
JavaHelp layout
About JavaHelp
JavaHelp is a compressed output type that works with applications written in the Java programming language.
JavaHelp and Java applications run on various platforms.
RoboHelp provides support for the JavaHelp format and automatically creates all Java-based Help features and the
HTML-based features such as HTML content and hypertext links. You can also leverage existing WinHelp and HTML
projects to create JavaHelp systems. A file compression feature is available for distributing the JavaHelp system.
JavaHelp is a compressed file (JAR file) or a set of files used to run a Help system for a Java application. RoboHelp
copies all the files to distribute into the JavaHelp folder, or into a JAR file if you choose to compile Help.
Authoring requirements
Sun Java 2 SDK or later
JavaHelp 1.1.3 or later
User requirements
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.2.1 or later
JavaHelp 1.1.3 or later
Generate JavaHelp output
Generating JavaHelp saves the source files in the project subfolder JavaHelp (default).
When you generate JavaHelp files, RoboHelp can translate Related Topics controls into controls specifically for
JavaHelp.
1
Place the Bsscjhrc.jar file in the application extensions folder, or in the class path passed to the Java Virtual Machine
(Java.exe).
2
Incorporate related topics controls in the topics.
3
Generate the output.
Note:
If question marks appear instead of Related Topics controls, the Bsscjhrc.jar file is not in the correct location.
More Help topics
Generate output
” on page
292
Merge JavaHelp projects
Add a reference to an external HelpSet file (.hs) when you generate the output.
Adding the reference merges all elements in the external HelpSet file with the existing project.
Note:
You can add external navigation views (TOC, index, search) as remote views. However, adding the reference to an
external HS file adds all views, with other project files, to the existing project.
JavaHelp limitations
Capitalization
Supports all caps and small caps.
Custom colors
Some custom colors don’t appear accurately in the JavaHelp viewer.