Adobe 65030089 User Manual - Page 244

Managing map files, Create a map file, Import a map file

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 238 Context-sensitive Help #define ID_SetupScreen 101 • ID_SetupScreen is the topic ID. • 101 is the map number. • ID_SetupScreen 101 is the Map ID. An Icon indicates the status of a map ID: • Blue icons indicate that map IDs match topics. • Yellow icons indicate that map IDs do not match any topics. • Locked icons (blue or yellow) indicate that the map ID is in a map file that is locked. It cannot be assigned or unassigned. Create map IDs, auto-generate map IDs, or import map files to use map IDs. A unique map ID must be assigned to each topic ID. Assign a map ID to a Help topic to display the Help topic in context-sensitive Help. Mapping table A mechanism that maps fields and controls in dialog boxes to map numbers. The mapping table is programmed into the application to provide context-sensitive Help functionality. Managing map files Create a map file Map files are text files that include a map ID list. Map filenames use the .h extension. When creating filenames, use underscores instead of spaces, and avoid using these illegal characters Authors or developers can create the map file. If the developer creates the map file, the author then imports it. Note: RoboHelp also supports dynamic context-sensitive mapping of dialog boxes and topics. This approach eliminates the need for technical authors to manually keep track of map IDs. See "Dynamic editing of context-sensitive topics" on page 243. You can lock a map file to make it read-only. 1 Open the Project Set-up pod. 2 Expand the Context-Sensitive Help folder. 3 Right-click the Map Files folder. 4 Choose New Map File. 5 Enter a name. 6 Click OK. The file is added to the Map Files folder. Note: Obsolete files potentially contain map numbers used for updated files. Import a map file 1 Do one of the following: • Click File > Import > Map File. • Expand the context-sensitive Help folder in the Project Set-up pod. 2 Navigate to the map file. Make sure that it's unlocked. 3 Double-click the map file to add it to the project Map Files folder. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Context-sensitive Help
Last updated 7/13/2012
#define ID_SetupScreen 101
ID_SetupScreen
is the topic ID.
101
is the map number.
ID_SetupScreen 101
is the Map ID.
An Icon indicates the status of a map ID:
Blue icons
indicate that map IDs match topics.
Yellow icons
indicate that map IDs do not match any topics.
Locked icons
(blue or yellow) indicate that the map ID is in a map file that is locked. It cannot be assigned or
unassigned.
Create map IDs, auto-generate map IDs, or import map files to use map IDs. A unique map ID must be assigned to
each topic ID. Assign a map ID to a Help topic to display the Help topic in context-sensitive Help.
Mapping table
A mechanism that maps fields and controls in dialog boxes to map numbers. The mapping table is
programmed into the application to provide context-sensitive Help functionality.
Managing map files
Create a map file
Map files are text files that include a map ID list. Map filenames use the .h extension. When creating filenames, use
underscores instead of spaces, and avoid using these illegal characters: \ / : * ? < > | # ", $, &, [ ]
Authors or developers can create the map file. If the developer creates the map file, the author then imports it.
Note:
RoboHelp also supports dynamic context-sensitive mapping of dialog boxes and topics. This approach eliminates
the need for technical authors to manually keep track of map IDs. See “
Dynamic editing of context-sensitive topics
” on
page
243.
You can lock a map file to make it read-only.
1
Open the Project Set-up pod.
2
Expand the Context-Sensitive Help folder.
3
Right-click the Map Files folder.
4
Choose New Map File.
5
Enter a name.
6
Click OK. The file is added to the Map Files folder.
Note:
Obsolete files potentially contain map numbers used for updated files.
Import a map file
1
Do one of the following:
Click File > Import > Map File.
Expand the context-sensitive Help folder in the Project Set-up pod.
2
Navigate to the map file. Make sure that it’s unlocked.
3
Double-click the map file to add it to the project Map Files folder.