Adobe 65030089 User Guide - Page 341

Add skins to the gallery, Import skins, In the Project Set-up pod

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 335 Generating Help and printed documents • To use TOC icons that are a different color, browse to the Image Gallery. The gallery is in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp [version]\ RoboHTML\gallery\images\Books_and_Pages. You can also edit the image color in a graphics editor. • When generating a project with custom toolbar items, select the custom button in the Navigation dialog box. • To remove a button from a skin without deleting the image file, clear the option when you generate the project. Do not clear it in the WebHelp Skin Editor. • Additional files, such as image files or JavaScript files for buttons, reside in the Project Folder\!SkinSubFolder!\. The skins reside in separate subfolders in the !SkinSubFolder! folder. • To specify a script that uses other files (such as HTML files or image files), copy these files to the skin subfolder under !Skinsubfolder!. More Help topics "Create custom skins for WebHelp and WebHelp Pro projects" on page 337 "Create custom skins for Adobe AIR projects" on page 336 Add skins to the gallery Store or reuse skins across projects by adding them to Skins Gallery. 1 In the Project Set-up pod, expand the Skins folder. 2 Right-click a skin. Select Add To Gallery. Import skins When you import Adobe AIR AHS files, WebHelp SKN files, or FlashHelp FHS files, all associated files are added to the skins subfolder. You can also import a compressed AHZ (for Adobe AIR), ZKN (for WebHelp), or FHZ (for FlashHelp) file. 1 In the Project Set-up pod, right-click the Skins folder. Select Import. 2 Navigate to a skin file or a compressed skin file. 3 Select the file. Click Open. 4 (Optional) Type a name and filename for the skin. 5 Click OK. You can select this skin the next time you generate output. Export skins Exporting a skin saves it as a compressed file that contains the skin and its associated files. 1 In the Project Set-up pod, expand the Skins folder. 2 Right-click a skin. Select Export. 3 Navigate to the location for the exported skin. Click Save. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
To use TOC icons that are a different color, browse to the Image Gallery. The gallery is in C:\Program
Files\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp
[version]
\ RoboHTML\gallery\images\Books_and_Pages. You can also edit the
image color in a graphics editor.
When generating a project with custom toolbar items, select the custom button in the Navigation dialog box.
To remove a button from a skin without deleting the image file, clear the option when you generate the project. Do
not clear it in the WebHelp Skin Editor.
Additional files, such as image files or JavaScript files for buttons, reside in the Project
Folder\!SkinSubFolder!\<Skin Name>. The skins reside in separate subfolders in the !SkinSubFolder! folder.
To specify a script that uses other files (such as HTML files or image files), copy these files to the skin subfolder
under !Skinsubfolder!.
More Help topics
Create custom skins for WebHelp and WebHelp Pro projects
” on page
337
Create custom skins for Adobe AIR projects
” on page
336
Add skins to the gallery
Store or reuse skins across projects by adding them to Skins Gallery.
1
In the Project Set-up pod, expand the Skins folder.
2
Right-click a skin. Select Add To Gallery.
Import skins
When you import Adobe AIR AHS files, WebHelp SKN files, or FlashHelp FHS files, all associated files are added to
the skins subfolder. You can also import a compressed AHZ (for Adobe AIR), ZKN (for WebHelp), or FHZ (for
FlashHelp) file.
1
In the Project Set-up pod, right-click the Skins folder. Select Import.
2
Navigate to a skin file or a compressed skin file.
3
Select the file. Click Open.
4
(Optional) Type a name and filename for the skin.
5
Click OK.
You can select this skin the next time you generate output.
Export skins
Exporting a skin saves it as a compressed file that contains the skin and its associated files.
1
In the Project Set-up pod, expand the Skins folder.
2
Right-click a skin. Select Export.
3
Navigate to the location for the exported skin. Click Save.