Adobe 65030089 User Guide - Page 340

Specify default printer options, Skins, About skins, Edit skins

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 334 Generating Help and printed documents By default, printed documentation files are created under !SSL!\[layout name] in the project folder. Templates are saved in the root project folder. Note: Some list items do not convert properly when generating printed documents with 1500 or more list items without Microsoft Office 2000 SP-2 or later installed. Specify default printer options You can configure the default printer settings from within RoboHelp. The options that are available vary according to the selected printer. Note: The settings you specify affect how documents print in other Windows applications. Settings include: Paper Size Specifies the size of the paper. Paper Source Specifies the location of paper in the printer. Options vary according to the printer. Examples of paper source are upper tray and envelope feed. Orientation Specifies if the orientation is Portrait or Landscape. Margins Specifies left, right, top, and bottom margins in inches. Skins About skins Use skins to change the appearance of Adobe AIR, WebHelp, and FlashHelp systems. Skins apply to the left side of a window and the toolbar across the top of the output. Customize the Help system by changing colors, buttons, fonts, and icons, and by adding backgrounds and logos. RoboHelp includes predefined skins in the RoboHelp Skins Gallery. Edit skins Follow this procedure to edit WebHelp and AIRHelp skins from within RoboHelp. Changes to skin properties take effect the next time you generate using the skin. If you localize a project, default skin text is translated using the project language setting. If you edit skin text, RoboHelp overrides customizations in the LNG file. Note: FlashHelp skins are edited with FlashHelp Skin Development Kit. See "Customize FlashHelp skins" on page 339. 1 In the Project Set-up pod, expand the Skins folder. 2 Right-click a skin. Select Edit. 3 Depending on the skin type, WebHelp Skin Editor or Adobe AIR Help Skin Editor launches. Set options, as needed. Note: Some options aren't available, depending on the output type. 4 Click OK. 5 Click Update View to view changes in the dialog box. Click Preview to view the changes in a separate window. Tips: • Use URL icons for website links, or use folder icons instead of book icons. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
By default, printed documentation files are created under !SSL!\
[layout name]
in the project folder. Templates are
saved in the root project folder.
Note:
Some list items do not convert properly when generating printed documents with 1500 or more list items without
Microsoft Office 2000 SP-2 or later installed.
Specify default printer options
You can configure the default printer settings from within RoboHelp. The options that are available vary according to
the selected printer.
Note:
The settings you specify affect how documents print in other Windows applications.
Settings include:
Paper Size
Specifies the size of the paper.
Paper Source
Specifies the location of paper in the printer. Options vary according to the printer. Examples of paper
source are upper tray and envelope feed.
Orientation
Specifies if the orientation is Portrait or Landscape.
Margins
Specifies left, right, top, and bottom margins in inches.
Skins
About skins
Use skins to change the appearance of Adobe AIR, WebHelp, and FlashHelp systems. Skins apply to the left side of a
window and the toolbar across the top of the output. Customize the Help system by changing colors, buttons, fonts,
and icons, and by adding backgrounds and logos.
RoboHelp includes predefined skins in the RoboHelp Skins Gallery.
Edit skins
Follow this procedure to edit WebHelp and AIRHelp skins from within RoboHelp. Changes to skin properties take
effect the next time you generate using the skin. If you localize a project, default skin text is translated using the project
language setting. If you edit skin text, RoboHelp overrides customizations in the LNG file.
Note:
FlashHelp skins are edited with FlashHelp Skin Development Kit. See “
Customize FlashHelp skins
” on page
339.
1
In the Project Set-up pod, expand the Skins folder.
2
Right-click a skin. Select Edit.
3
Depending on the skin type, WebHelp Skin Editor or Adobe AIR Help Skin Editor launches. Set options, as needed.
Note:
Some options aren’t available, depending on the output type.
4
Click OK.
5
Click Update View to view changes in the dialog box. Click Preview to view the changes in a separate window.
Tips:
Use URL icons for website links, or use folder icons instead of book icons.