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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 295 Generating output Convert desktop Help to WebHelp Pro 1 Contact the server administrator or IT department to ensure that RoboHelp Server is installed and to learn its name. 2 Find the path or location of RoboHelp Server and specify it in the project. 3 Open the project in RoboHelp. Set WebHelp Pro as the output. 4 Connect to the server by publishing the project files. 5 To access the server, enter its domain name in the browser address bar. Ask the server administrator for the URL. 6 View the output. To view reports, click the Usage Reports tab in the program window. Click Connect Now. More Help topics "Specify the primary layout" on page 285 "View output" on page 336 "Publish output" on page 338 FlashHelp layout About FlashHelp FlashHelp solves DHTML limitations for browsers and platforms and high-security firewall issues. Users need only Flash Player 8 or later and a web browser to view the Help system. Nearly all browsers have Flash Player installed. Flash Player is free and can be downloaded from www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer. FlashHelp supports the traditional tri-pane Help system layout (toolbar on top, navigation at left, content at right). It can also generate Help systems in a vertical orientation that minimizes the required screen area by stacking the navigation above the Help content. FlashHelp consists of these layers: Presentation Layer Uses Adobe Flash for its platform-neutrality and configurability. Navigation Layer Uses XML data structures to define and control elements such as the table of contents, index, glossary, and full-text search. Content Layer Uses HTML and related technologies to render content with full fidelity. A skin is required for the FlashHelp output. Use the default RoboHelp skin, specify a skin from the gallery, or create a custom skin with the Skin Development Kit (SDK) provided with RoboHelp. More Help topics "Skins" on page 365 Project source files for FlashHelp Note: When distributing HTML Help systems, include the CHM file, and all linked secondary CHM files, HLP files, and CNT files. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Generating output
Last updated 7/13/2012
Convert desktop Help to WebHelp Pro
1
Contact the server administrator or IT department to ensure that RoboHelp Server is installed and to learn its
name.
2
Find the path or location of RoboHelp Server and specify it in the project.
3
Open the project in RoboHelp. Set WebHelp Pro as the output.
4
Connect to the server by publishing the project files.
5
To access the server, enter its domain name in the browser address bar. Ask the server administrator for the URL.
6
View the output. To view reports, click the Usage Reports tab in the program window. Click Connect Now.
More Help topics
Specify the primary layout
” on page
285
View output
” on page
336
Publish output
” on page
338
FlashHelp layout
About FlashHelp
FlashHelp solves DHTML limitations for browsers and platforms and high-security firewall issues. Users need only
Flash Player 8 or later and a web browser to view the Help system. Nearly all browsers have Flash Player installed.
Flash Player is free and can be downloaded from
www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer
.
FlashHelp supports the traditional tri-pane Help system layout (toolbar on top, navigation at left, content at right). It
can also generate Help systems in a vertical orientation that minimizes the required screen area by stacking the
navigation above the Help content.
FlashHelp consists of these layers:
Presentation Layer
Uses Adobe Flash for its platform-neutrality and configurability.
Navigation Layer
Uses XML data structures to define and control elements such as the table of contents, index,
glossary, and full-text search.
Content Layer
Uses HTML and related technologies to render content with full fidelity.
A skin is required for the FlashHelp output. Use the default RoboHelp skin, specify a skin from the gallery, or create a
custom skin with the Skin Development Kit (SDK) provided with RoboHelp.
More Help topics
Skins
” on page
365
Project source files for FlashHelp
Note:
When distributing HTML Help systems, include the CHM file, and all linked secondary CHM files, HLP files, and
CNT files.