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Select the CSS for style mapping, Upgrading from RoboHelp 7 to RoboHelp 9

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 72 Projects You can then specify this template as the project template, which overrides the formats of individual documents at the RoboHelp project level. You can also reuse the conversion settings across other projects by exporting the conversion settings. 1 Select File > Project Settings. 2 Click the Import tab of the Project Settings dialog box. Select Apply FrameMaker Template Before Import. 3 Click Browse to select the FrameMaker template you want to use for the project. Select the CSS for style mapping You can select the cascading style sheet (CSS) that RoboHelp uses to map the FrameMaker formats to RoboHelp styles. By default, RoboHelp uses the RHStyleMapping.css file for the project. You can also use a custom CSS. You can later edit the styles either in RoboHelp or in an external CSS editing application such as Adobe® Dreamweaver®. 1 Select File > Project Settings. 2 Click the Import tab of the Project Settings dialog box. Do one of the following: • Select the CSS file from the CSS For Style Mapping menu. • Click Add next to the CSS for Style Mapping pop-up menu, and select a CSS file. Use this option to specify a custom CSS for the project. When you select this option, RoboHelp copies the selected CSS file into the root folder of the project, and uses the selected CSS for style mapping. Upgrading from RoboHelp 7 to RoboHelp 9 RoboHelp 7 allowed document-level conversion settings for the FrameMaker documents that you added to a RoboHelp project. With RoboHelp 8, the conversion settings are applied project-wide, allowing you to have a consistent set of conversion parameters. If you are opening a RoboHelp 7 project that had FrameMaker documents added by reference or by copy, you can retain the document-specific settings defined in the RoboHelp 7 project. When you upgrade a RoboHelp 7 project to RoboHelp 9, you can either retain the earlier document-level settings or convert to the project-level settings supported in RoboHelp 9. After you upgrade your project, you cannot open the project in RoboHelp 7. You can add or remove documents to an upgraded project with the document-level conversion settings. You can define document-level conversion settings for the newly added FrameMaker documents also. This option allows you to retain the RoboHelp 7 behavior for your upgraded project. However, to take advantage of the enhanced features of RoboHelp 9 and its integration with FrameMaker, you should upgrade the project completely. For example, RoboHelp 7 provided limited mapping options for autonumbering and list styles. On the other hand, RoboHelp 8 allows you to map complex autonumber formats and multilevel list styles to RoboHelp styles or HTML lists. In RoboHelp 9, list and table import is further enhanced. Note: You can discard the document-level settings any time, even if you choose to retain them at the time of upgrading. However, discarding the document-level settings is irreversible. Retain or discard RoboHelp 7 settings when upgrading To retain the document-level settings for converting FrameMaker content into your RoboHelp project, you override the project-level settings of the converted project with the document-level settings inherited from the RoboHelp 7 project. By default, RoboHelp allows you to retain the document-level settings by overriding the project-level settings. 1 Open the RoboHelp 7 project in RoboHelp 9. 2 Select File > Project Settings. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Projects
Last updated 12/14/2011
You can then specify this template as the project template, which overrides the formats of individual documents at the
RoboHelp project level. You can also reuse the conversion settings across other projects by exporting the conversion
settings.
1
Select File
> Project Settings.
2
Click the Import tab of the Project Settings dialog box. Select Apply FrameMaker Template Before Import.
3
Click Browse to select the FrameMaker template you want to use for the project.
Select the CSS for style mapping
You can select the cascading style sheet (CSS) that RoboHelp uses to map the FrameMaker formats to RoboHelp styles.
By default, RoboHelp uses the RHStyleMapping.css file for the project. You can also use a custom CSS. You can later
edit the styles either in RoboHelp or in an external CSS editing application such as Adobe® Dreamweaver®.
1
Select File > Project Settings.
2
Click the Import tab of the Project Settings dialog box. Do one of the following:
Select the CSS file from the CSS For Style Mapping menu.
Click Add next to the CSS for Style Mapping pop-up menu, and select a CSS file.
Use this option to specify a custom CSS for the project. When you select this option, RoboHelp copies the
selected CSS file into the root folder of the project, and uses the selected CSS for style mapping.
Upgrading from RoboHelp 7 to RoboHelp 9
RoboHelp 7 allowed document-level conversion settings for the FrameMaker documents that you added to a
RoboHelp project. With RoboHelp 8, the conversion settings are applied project-wide, allowing you to have a
consistent set of conversion parameters. If you are opening a RoboHelp 7 project that had FrameMaker documents
added by reference or by copy, you can retain the document-specific settings defined in the RoboHelp 7 project.
When you upgrade a RoboHelp 7 project to RoboHelp 9, you can either retain the earlier document-level settings or
convert to the project-level settings supported in RoboHelp 9. After you upgrade your project, you cannot open the
project in RoboHelp 7.
You can add or remove documents to an upgraded project with the document-level conversion settings. You can
define document-level conversion settings for the newly added FrameMaker documents also. This option allows you
to retain the RoboHelp 7 behavior for your upgraded project. However, to take advantage of the enhanced features of
RoboHelp 9 and its integration with FrameMaker, you should upgrade the project completely. For example, RoboHelp
7 provided limited mapping options for autonumbering and list styles. On the other hand, RoboHelp 8 allows you to
map complex autonumber formats and multilevel list styles to RoboHelp styles or HTML lists. In RoboHelp 9, list and
table import is further enhanced.
Note:
You can discard the document-level settings any time, even if you choose to retain them at the time of upgrading.
However, discarding the document-level settings is irreversible.
Retain or discard RoboHelp 7 settings when upgrading
To retain the document-level settings for converting FrameMaker content into your RoboHelp project, you override
the project-level settings of the converted project with the document-level settings inherited from the RoboHelp 7
project. By default, RoboHelp allows you to retain the document-level settings by overriding the project-level settings.
1
Open the RoboHelp 7 project in RoboHelp 9.
2
Select File
> Project Settings.