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Generate EclipseHelp, Generate a native mobile app, Title, Provider Name, Version, PhoneGap SDK Path

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 334 Generating output Generate EclipseHelp EclipseHelp contains a bunch of HTML files with an XML-based TOC and a plugin.xml file. Eclipse uses the plugin file to display the Help from Help > Help Contents. 1 Do one of the following: • Select File > Generate > EclipseHelp. • Select Tools > Scripts > EclipseHelp Generator. 2 Select the folder where you want to store the EclipseHelp output. 3 Specify the following information: Title A title for the output. By default, RoboHelp displays the project name. Provider Name The name of the company. Version The version number of the output. ID A unique ID for the output. 4 Click Generate. Generate a native mobile app Using RoboHelp, you can package your content as a native mobile app. This functionality is currently available for the Android mobile operating system. 1 Select File > Generate > Native Mobile App. 2 Browse and select the App Output Path where you want the app project files to be generated. 3 If multiple Multiscreen HTML5 Output SSLs are available, select the SSL that you want to use for the app. 4 Do the following on the Metadata tab: • Enter an Application Name. • Specify a Package Name. The Package Name uniquely identifies your app on user devices. Note: The Package Name has the form com.companyname.appname. It can contain letters, numbers; and the special characters dot (.), hyphen (-), and underscore (_). • Specify a version for the app. For example, 1.00, 1.01, 2.32, etc. 5 On the Application Icons tab, browse to the Low Density Screen, Medium Density Screen, and High Density Screen launch icons for the app. 6 On the Setup tab, navigate to the following: PhoneGap SDK Path Folder on your computer where you've downloaded and unzipped the PhoneGap software development kit Android SDK Path Folder on your computer where the Android software development kit is installed JDK Path Folder on your computer where the Oracle Java software development kit is installed Apache Ant Path Folder on your computer where you've downloaded and unzipped Apache Ant You can open the download web page for any of these third-party tools directly from the Setup tab. Click the corresponding Download button. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Generating output
Last updated 7/13/2012
Generate EclipseHelp
EclipseHelp contains a bunch of HTML files with an XML-based TOC and a plugin.xml file. Eclipse uses the plugin
file to display the Help from Help > Help Contents.
1
Do one of the following:
Select File > Generate > EclipseHelp.
Select Tools > Scripts > EclipseHelp Generator.
2
Select the folder where you want to store the EclipseHelp output.
3
Specify the following information:
Title
A title for the output. By default, RoboHelp displays the project name.
Provider Name
The name of the company.
Version
The version number of the output.
ID
A unique ID for the output.
4
Click Generate.
Generate a native mobile app
Using RoboHelp, you can package your content as a native mobile app. This functionality is currently available for the
Android mobile operating system.
1
Select File > Generate > Native Mobile App.
2
Browse and select the App Output Path where you want the app project files to be generated.
3
If multiple Multiscreen HTML5 Output SSLs are available, select the SSL that you want to use for the app.
4
Do the following on the Metadata tab:
Enter an Application Name.
Specify a Package Name. The Package Name uniquely identifies your app on user devices.
Note:
The Package Name has the form com.companyname.appname. It can contain letters, numbers; and the
special characters dot (.), hyphen (-), and underscore (_).
Specify a version for the app. For example, 1.00, 1.01, 2.32, etc.
5
On the Application Icons tab, browse to the Low Density Screen, Medium Density Screen, and High Density Screen
launch icons for the app.
6
On the Setup tab, navigate to the following:
PhoneGap SDK Path
Folder on your computer where you’ve downloaded and unzipped the PhoneGap software
development kit
Android SDK Path
Folder on your computer where the Android software development kit is installed
JDK Path
Folder on your computer where the Oracle Java software development kit is installed
Apache Ant Path
Folder on your computer where you’ve downloaded and unzipped Apache Ant
You can open the download web page for any of these third-party tools directly from the Setup tab. Click the
corresponding Download button.