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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 136 Working with topics W3C compliance You can validate XHTML or HTML topics for World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) compliance and view error messages, informative messages, or warnings. You can validate the following for W3C compliance: Topics Do one of the following: • Right-click a topic in the Project Manager pod and select Validate W3C Compliance. • Select any topic in Project Manager view and select File > W3C Compliance > Validate. RoboHelp validates the selected topic and displays warnings or error messages in the Output View pod or the Error List pod. Project Do one of the following: • Right-click Project Files in the Project Manager pod and select Validate W3C Compliance. • Select File > W3C Compliance > Validate All. RoboHelp validates all the HTML/XHTML topics and shows warnings or error messages for any non-compliance in the Output View pod and Error List pod. RoboHelp displays errors, warnings, and information in different situations: • Errors appear if you have added an incorrect tag or if you have not closed a tag. • Warnings appear if a tag is not valid for XHTML. • Information appears when all topics are validated. Note: You can double-click an error or a warning message in the Error List pod to open it. When you place the cursor on an error in the Error List pod, it shows the line of the topic where the error occurred. Reference General pane for Oracle projects The General pane applies to the Topic Properties and New Topic dialog boxes in Oracle Help projects. Use the General pane to create topic titles and filenames. Topic Title Displays in the viewer, or when viewing topics by titles in the Project Manager. File Name Name of the topic file (default is based on the title). Displays when viewing topics by filenames in the Project Manager. You can automatically save filenames using underscores, letting you synchronize the TOC book and pages in the Contents tab with content in the viewing pane. Template Displays or selects a template for a topic. Select None to use formatting from the default style sheet. To view the displayed template, click the View button. Editor (For Topic Properties) Shows the HTML editor for the project. Change this setting to use one other than the RoboHelp Design Editor. Note: Oracle Help uses topic IDs (in a map file) to make context-sensitive Help calls. You can change the ID by editing the topic META tag. More Help topics "Add underscores to filenames" on page 122 Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Working with topics
Last updated 7/13/2012
W3C compliance
You can validate XHTML or HTML topics for World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) compliance and view error
messages, informative messages, or warnings. You can validate the following for W3C compliance:
Topics
Do one of the following:
Right-click a topic in the Project Manager pod and select Validate W3C Compliance.
Select any topic in Project Manager view and select File > W3C Compliance > Validate. RoboHelp validates the
selected topic and displays warnings or error messages in the Output View pod or the Error List pod.
Project
Do one of the following:
Right-click Project Files in the Project Manager pod and select Validate W3C Compliance.
Select File > W3C Compliance > Validate All.
RoboHelp validates all the HTML/XHTML topics and shows warnings or error messages for any non-compliance in
the Output View pod and Error List pod. RoboHelp displays errors, warnings, and information in different situations:
Errors appear if you have added an incorrect tag or if you have not closed a tag.
Warnings appear if a tag is not valid for XHTML.
Information appears when all topics are validated.
Note:
You can double-click an error or a warning message in the Error List pod to open it. When you place the cursor on
an error in the Error List pod, it shows the line of the topic where the error occurred.
Reference
General pane for Oracle projects
The General pane applies to the Topic Properties and New Topic dialog boxes in Oracle Help projects.
Use the General pane to create topic titles and filenames.
Topic Title
Displays in the viewer, or when viewing topics by titles in the Project Manager.
File Name
Name of the topic file (default is based on the title). Displays when viewing topics by filenames in the Project
Manager.
You can automatically save filenames using underscores, letting you synchronize the TOC book and pages in the
Contents tab with content in the viewing pane.
Template
Displays or selects a template for a topic. Select None to use formatting from the default style sheet. To view
the displayed template, click the View button.
Editor (For Topic Properties)
Shows the HTML editor for the project. Change this setting to use one other than the
RoboHelp Design Editor.
Note:
Oracle Help uses topic IDs (in a map file) to make context-sensitive Help calls. You can change the ID by editing
the topic META tag.
More Help topics
Add underscores to filenames
” on page
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