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Con collaboration, Con a server to host browser-based Help, Enable Topic Rating

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 310 Generating output Configure collaboration Collaboration settings are available for Adobe AIR Application only. ❖ In the Adobe AIR dialog box, select the Collaboration group, and set the following: Enable Topic Rating Enables users to rate any topic on a scale of 0-5 stars. Enable Commenting Select to enable commenting. Enable Comment Moderation Select to allow acceptance or rejection of comments by authorized users (moderators). Note: When you distribute the output, make sure that you share the moderator password. See "Distribute Adobe AIR output" on page 352. Set Location For Comments And Topic Ratings Depending on whether you want a trust-based system or user authentication, select one of the following options: • Select Network Folder. Click Browse to choose the shared network folder where the comments will be stored. Click Add to add locations on Mac and Linux systems if required. See "URL formats for Windows, Mac, and Linux" on page 354. Specify the password that moderators need to provide to access the moderation dashboard. Select Pending or Accepted to specify how you want to handle unmoderated comments. If you select Pending, unmoderated comments are not displayed to users. Storing comments in a shared network folder is suitable in trust-based work environments, where shared reviews by internal stakeholders are part of the content development process. • Select RoboHelp Server and specify the server URL. Storing comments on RoboHelp Server enables you to authenticate users before allowing them to view or post comments. Configuration File Path Specify the path and name of the file that stores the configuration for comment syncing and auto-update. When the AIR application is distributed, users can copy the default configuration file from the !SSL folder of the project to the location specified in the configuration file path and modify the default settings according to their preferences. For example, they can disable commenting or change the location of storing comments. You can enter the path in any of the following formats: • A relative path (relative to the install folder) • An absolute location, such as a shared network drive or a file location in the user drive • A web URL pointing to the location where you've posted the XML file Configure a server to host browser-based Help You can directly upload the generated browser-based Help to a server. Consult your system administrator for information about which server to use. Note: Server configuration is not applicable if your output type is Adobe AIR Application. 1 Select Server in the Adobe AIR dialog box. 2 Click New. Specify the following options in the New Destination dialog box: Descriptive Name Name for the server to publish the Help system to. For example, if you are publishing a Help system for internal review, enter "Internal Review Server." Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Generating output
Last updated 7/13/2012
Configure collaboration
Collaboration settings are available for Adobe AIR Application only.
In the Adobe AIR dialog box, select the Collaboration group, and set the following:
Enable Topic Rating
Enables users to rate any topic on a scale of 0-5 stars.
Enable Commenting
Select to enable commenting.
Enable Comment Moderation
Select to allow acceptance or rejection of comments by authorized users
(moderators).
Note:
When you distribute the output, make sure that you share the moderator password. See “
Distribute Adobe AIR
output
” on page
352.
Set Location For Comments And Topic Ratings
Depending on whether you want a trust-based system or user
authentication, select one of the following options:
Select Network Folder. Click Browse to choose the shared network folder where the comments will be stored.
Click Add to add locations on Mac and Linux systems if required. See “
URL formats for Windows, Mac, and
Linux
” on page
354.
Specify the password that moderators need to provide to access the moderation dashboard.
Select Pending or Accepted to specify how you want to handle unmoderated comments. If you select Pending,
unmoderated comments are not displayed to users.
Storing comments in a shared network folder is suitable in trust-based work environments, where shared
reviews by internal stakeholders are part of the content development process.
Select RoboHelp Server and specify the server URL.
Storing comments on RoboHelp Server enables you to authenticate users before allowing them to view or post
comments.
Configuration File Path
Specify the path and name of the file that stores the configuration for comment syncing
and auto-update. When the AIR application is distributed, users can copy the default configuration file from the
!SSL folder of the project to the location specified in the configuration file path and modify the default settings
according to their preferences. For example, they can disable commenting or change the location of storing
comments.
You can enter the path in any of the following formats:
A relative path (relative to the install folder)
An absolute location, such as a shared network drive or a file location in the user drive
A web URL pointing to the location where you’ve posted the XML file
Configure a server to host browser-based Help
You can directly upload the generated browser-based Help to a server. Consult your system administrator for
information about which server to use.
Note:
Server configuration is not applicable if your output type is Adobe AIR Application.
1
Select Server in the Adobe AIR dialog box.
2
Click New. Specify the following options in the New Destination dialog box:
Descriptive Name
Name for the server to publish the Help system to. For example, if you are publishing a Help
system for internal review, enter “Internal Review Server.”