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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 284 Generating Help and printed documents The following predefined handler files are available: Import DocBook As Topics Imports the selected DocBook files as HTML topics. Import XHTML (*.XML) Imports the selected XHTML files as HTML topics. Import XML (CSS/XSL) If the selected XML file has an associated style sheet (CSS or XSL file), this handler imports the XML file as an HTML topic, including formatting. If the selected XML file lacks an associated style sheet, this handler converts the XML file to an HTML file without formatting. This import option also provides advanced import options. You can import the XML file as text flow or tree flow or select a customized CSS or XSL file. Note: If all the HDF files (and therefore handlers) have been deleted, you cannot access the XML import or output functionality. Use the XML Handler Manager to import an HDF file containing a handler or reinstall RoboHelp to enable this functionality. More Help topics "Set options for generating XML output" on page 304 "Import XML files" on page 83 Adobe AIR layout You use the Adobe AIR layout to generate Help as an Adobe AIR application, browser-based Help (with the theme and skin of an Adobe AIR application), or a packaged data file that can be viewed in an AIR Help viewer. Adobe AIR is a cross-platform runtime for building and deploying applications that connect the desktop to the web. Note: On Linux, the AIR Runtime is not supported after Version 2.6. AIR Help will still run on Linux using Version 2.6. For a list of benefits of generating output in the Adobe AIR layout, see "About output types" on page 28. For more information about Help applications using Adobe AIR, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_rh_article_airhelp_en. Configure the Adobe AIR layout You configure the Adobe AIR layout from the Adobe AIR option in the Single Source Layouts pod. In the Adobe AIR dialog box, you can select the output type, configure the installer settings, and define how the Help content is presented to the users. ❖ Select Adobe AIR from the Single Source Layouts pod and do one of the following: • Right-click and select Properties from the context menu. • Select Edit > Properties. More Help topics "Merging Help projects" on page 96 "Distribute Adobe AIR output" on page 321 "Hosting updates for AIR Help" on page 312 "Create custom skins for Adobe AIR projects" on page 336 "Review and collaboration in AIR Help" on page 352 Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
The following predefined handler files are available:
Import DocBook As Topics
Imports the selected DocBook files as HTML topics.
Import XHTML (*.XML)
Imports the selected XHTML files as HTML topics.
Import XML (CSS/XSL)
If the selected XML file has an associated style sheet (CSS or XSL file), this handler imports the
XML file as an HTML topic, including formatting. If the selected XML file lacks an associated style sheet, this handler
converts the XML file to an HTML file without formatting. This import option also provides advanced import options.
You can import the XML file as text flow or tree flow or select a customized CSS or XSL file.
Note:
If all the HDF files (and therefore handlers) have been deleted, you cannot access the XML import or output
functionality. Use the XML Handler Manager to import an HDF file containing a handler or reinstall RoboHelp to enable
this functionality.
More Help topics
Set options for generating XML output
” on page
304
Import XML files
” on page
83
Adobe AIR layout
You use the Adobe AIR layout to generate Help as an Adobe AIR application, browser-based Help (with the theme
and skin of an Adobe AIR application), or a packaged data file that can be viewed in an AIR Help viewer.
Adobe AIR is a cross-platform runtime for building and deploying applications that connect the desktop to the web.
Note:
On Linux, the AIR Runtime is not supported after Version 2.6. AIR Help will still run on Linux using Version 2.6.
For a list of benefits of generating output in the Adobe AIR layout, see “
About output types
” on page
28.
For more information about Help applications using Adobe AIR, see
www.adobe.com/go/learn_rh_article_airhelp_en
.
Configure the Adobe AIR layout
You configure the Adobe AIR layout from the Adobe AIR option in the Single Source Layouts pod. In the Adobe AIR
dialog box, you can select the output type, configure the installer settings, and define how the Help content is presented
to the users.
Select Adobe AIR from the Single Source Layouts pod and do one of the following:
Right-click and select Properties from the context menu.
Select Edit > Properties.
More Help topics
Merging Help projects
” on page
96
Distribute Adobe AIR output
” on page
321
Hosting updates for AIR Help
” on page
312
Create custom skins for Adobe AIR projects
” on page
336
Review and collaboration in AIR Help
” on page
352