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Apply conditional build tags to content, Verifying tags applied to topics

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 232 Conditional text Apply conditional build tags to content Content that has a conditional build tag applied appears with diagonal hash marks in the color specified for the tag. If a project is generated using a conditional build tag expression, the topic doesn't display the content to which the tag applies. The color of the diagonal hashing differentiates tagged areas. For a folder, no hash marks appear. You can display hash marks for topics inside a folder. Notes: • Remove text references to excluded topics, such as links. Hotspots are not active for excluded topics. • You can apply a conditional build tag to topics in the TOC pod. • Show or hide conditional text by choosing View > Show > Conditional Areas. Verifying tags applied to topics The Used area of the Conditional Build Tag Properties dialog box lists the topics using a tag. The Level column shows how a tag is applied: Applied to a topic. Applied to topic content. Applied to both topic and content. The File column lists the file containing the tagged information. ❖ Right-click a conditional build tag in the Conditional Build Tag pod and click Properties. Apply conditional build tags to a topic 1 Select View > Pods > Topic List. Select the topic. 2 Click Format > Apply Conditional Build Tag, and select a tag. Apply conditional build tags to multiple topics 1 Select View > Pods > Topic List. 2 Select multiple topics. 3 Click the Properties icon in the Project toolbar, and then click Advanced. 4 In the Conditional Build Tags (Topic Level Tags) pod, select a tag. Click OK. Apply conditional build tags to topic content 1 Open a topic in the Design Editor. 2 Select topic content. 3 Click Format > Apply Conditional Build Tag. 4 Select a tag and click OK. Apply multiple conditional tags to topic content 1 Open a topic in the Design Editor. 2 Select topic content. 3 Click Format > Apply Conditional Build Tag > New/Multiple. 4 Select tags or click Check All. Click OK. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Conditional text
Last updated 7/13/2012
Apply conditional build tags to content
Content that has a conditional build tag applied appears with diagonal hash marks in the color specified for the tag. If
a project is generated using a conditional build tag expression, the topic doesn’t display the content to which the tag
applies. The color of the diagonal hashing differentiates tagged areas. For a folder, no hash marks appear. You can
display hash marks for topics inside a folder.
Notes:
Remove text references to excluded topics, such as links. Hotspots are not active for excluded topics.
You can apply a conditional build tag to topics in the TOC pod.
Show or hide conditional text by choosing View > Show > Conditional Areas.
Verifying tags applied to topics
The Used area of the Conditional Build Tag Properties dialog box lists the topics using a tag. The Level column shows
how a tag is applied:
<Topic>
Applied to a topic.
<Content>
Applied to topic content.
<Both>
Applied to both topic and content.
The File column lists the file containing the tagged information.
Right-click a conditional build tag in the Conditional Build Tag pod and click Properties.
Apply conditional build tags to a topic
1
Select View > Pods > Topic List. Select the topic.
2
Click Format > Apply Conditional Build Tag, and select a tag.
Apply conditional build tags to multiple topics
1
Select View > Pods > Topic List.
2
Select multiple topics.
3
Click the Properties icon
in the Project toolbar, and then click Advanced.
4
In the Conditional Build Tags (Topic Level Tags) pod, select a tag. Click OK.
Apply conditional build tags to topic content
1
Open a topic in the Design Editor.
2
Select topic content.
3
Click Format > Apply Conditional Build Tag.
4
Select a tag and click OK.
Apply multiple conditional tags to topic content
1
Open a topic in the Design Editor.
2
Select topic content.
3
Click Format > Apply Conditional Build Tag > New/Multiple.
4
Select tags or click Check All. Click OK.