Adobe 65030089 User Manual - Page 52

Import PDF files, Create a project by importing a PDF file

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 46 Projects Major customizations 1 Open Notepad. 2 Open the old file in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp [version]\RoboHTML\Language. 3 Open the new file in a separate window in Project folder\Language. 4 Copy the customizations from the old file to the new file. See the table for filenames. File description Phrase list Always Ignore list Stop list Language file Pre-7 filenames Phrases.wlf AlwaysIgn.wlf *.stp *.lng 7 Filenames ProjectName.phr ProjectName.ign ProjectName.stp ProjectName.lng Note: The above procedure is NOT the recommended way. The recommended way is described in "Change project settings" on page 30 Import PDF files You can convert an Adobe PDF file (version 1.4 or later) into a single topic or multiple topics for a new or existing project. • You cannot import SWFs, PDF portfolios, and encrypted PDF files (files that require a password). • If the PDF contains 3D images, save the PDF in version 5 to import the images. • TOCs or index field codes convert to PDF. • Adobe Reader® or Adobe Acrobat® is not required to import PDF files. • Sometimes fonts in PDF files do not convert correctly when imported into HTML. Create a project by importing a PDF file Note: You cannot import encrypted PDF files (files that require a password). 1 Select File > New > Project. 2 Click the Import tab. Select PDF Document and click OK. 3 Click the browse button to select one or more PDF files from a single folder. Click Open, and then click Next. 4 Enter the project information. Click Next. 5 Select options in the Conversion Options dialog box. Topic Select how to split the PDF into topics. Create New Topic(s) Based On Style(s) Activates the Next button. Click to select styles. Create A Single Topic Creates one topic from the entire PDF. Create A Topic For Each PDF Page Choose additional options. Convert As HTML Creates a topic for each PDF page. Convert As Image Renders each PDF page as a separate image. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Projects
Last updated 7/13/2012
Major customizations
1
Open Notepad.
2
Open the old file in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp
[version]
\RoboHTML\Language.
3
Open the new file in a separate window in Project folder\Language.
4
Copy the customizations from the old file to the new file. See the table for filenames.
Note:
The above procedure is NOT the recommended way. The recommended way is described in “
Change project
settings
” on page
30
Import PDF files
You can convert an Adobe PDF file (version 1.4 or later) into a single topic or multiple topics for a new or existing
project.
You cannot import
SWFs, PDF portfolios, and encrypted
PDF files (files that require a password).
If the PDF contains 3D images, save the PDF in version 5 to import the images.
TOCs or index field codes convert to PDF.
Adobe Reader® or Adobe Acrobat® is not required to import PDF files.
Sometimes fonts in PDF files do not convert correctly when imported into HTML.
Create a project by importing a PDF file
Note:
You cannot import encrypted PDF files (files that require a password).
1
Select File > New > Project.
2
Click the Import tab. Select PDF Document and click OK.
3
Click the browse button to select one or more PDF files from a single folder. Click Open, and then click Next.
4
Enter the project information. Click Next.
5
Select options in the Conversion Options dialog box.
Topic
Select how to split the PDF into topics.
Create New Topic(s) Based On Style(s)
Activates the Next button. Click to select styles.
Create A Single Topic
Creates one topic from the entire PDF.
Create A Topic For Each PDF Page
Choose additional options.
Convert As HTML
Creates a topic for each PDF page.
Convert As Image
Renders each PDF page as a separate image.
File description
Pre-7 filenames
7 Filenames
Phrase list
Phrases.wlf
ProjectName.phr
Always Ignore list
AlwaysIgn.wlf
ProjectName.ign
Stop list
*.stp
ProjectName.stp
Language file
*.lng
ProjectName.lng