Adobe 65030089 User Manual - Page 73
Projects, layouts, Images and anchored frames, Structured FrameMaker, components
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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 67 Projects Table formats Converted. You can map FrameMaker table formats to RoboHelp styles or import the source formatting. See "Convert FrameMaker table formats to RoboHelp table styles" on page 81. Footnote properties and table Converted. Because table title and table footnotes are paragraph formats in FrameMaker, you specify footnotes conversion settings for these paragraph formats separately. Lists Converted according to the settings you define. See "List-mapping scenarios" on page 79 Page layouts Master pages Reference pages Page layout, size, and pagination Headers/footers Rotated text FrameMaker master pages are ignored. Master pages are used for layout, borders, and page numbers in FrameMaker, so they are not applicable to online Help. RoboHelp provides master page support for breadcrumbs, topic TOCs, and headers and footers that can be selected when you publish a single source layout. Ignored. However, you can use the advanced scripting support in RoboHelp to convert images and graphics placed in the reference pages that are associated with paragraph formats. Ignored. These elements are not applicable to online Help. See "Setting pagination and topic names" on page 75. Ignored. Headers and footers in FrameMaker usually contain chapter names, chapter numbers, and page numbers, which are not applicable in online formats. After you generate topics in RoboHelp, you can create headers and footers in RoboHelp that allow you to place information at the top and bottom of topics. Converted to text, such as in table cells. (Rotated text is not supported in HTML). Images and anchored frames Images Only converted if they are inside anchored frames. If the images are not in anchored frames, reinsert them after you have imported the FrameMaker files. By default, FrameMaker places the imported and linked images in anchored frames, so they are converted. However, images placed in graphic frames are not converted. If images contained in anchored frames are missing, RoboHelp creates blank images with the filename in a sequential manner. See "Image conversion settings" on page 81. Drawings Drawings created within anchored frames are converted to images. You can define the image conversion settings. See "Image conversion settings" on page 81. Anchored frames Converted to images. See "Image conversion settings" on page 81. ALT text on images and anchored frames Converted. If no ALT text is provided in the FrameMaker document for images RoboHelp applies the filename of the converted images as the ALT text. See "Create alternate text for images" on page 83. Hotspots Converted to image maps. Text frames, graphic frames, and images inside anchored frames Anchored frames and their content convert to images. All content within an anchored frame, including text frames, multiple images, and callouts convert to a single image. RoboHelp inserts the filename of the created image as the ALT text if no ALT text is defined for the anchored frame. Equations Enclose equations in anchored frames so that they are converted to images when RoboHelp converts them. See FrameMaker Help. Structured FrameMaker components XML files in book XHTML files in book Content references Converted like FrameMaker documents. Converted like FrameMaker documents. Text or files inserted into FrameMaker documents as content references appear as part of the topics where they appear. They do not appear as references in the online Help outputs. See "Content reference" on page 74. Last updated 7/13/2012
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