Adobe 65030089 User Manual - Page 78
Upgrading from RoboHelp 7 to RoboHelp 10, Automap table styles at style level
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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 72 Projects If the selected FrameMaker format has auto numbering properties defined, specify how auto numbering is converted. Automap table styles at style level 1 In the conversion settings dialog, expand Table and select a style. If the style is mapped, the dialog displays a preview of the mapped FrameMaker and RoboHelp styles. If the Automap has failed, the RoboHelp Style field displays the message: [Automap failed. Add stylename to the CSS.] 2 If the Automap has failed, do one of the following in the RoboHelp Style drop-down list: • Add the stylename to the mapping CSS. • Select the RoboHelp style name to map to the selected FrameMaker table format. Optionally, click Edit Style to edit the selected RoboHelp table style. • Select [Source]. RoboHelp retains the appearance of the FrameMaker table in the online Help format. 3 Specify the Caption Style and other table properties for the style: a Select the RoboHelp caption style name to map to the selected table format's caption. Or select [Source]. RoboHelp retains the appearance of the table caption in the online Help format. You can also select Automap for an individual table's caption style. b Specify the preferred Table Size and Cell Size properties in the online Help output. Upgrading from RoboHelp 7 to RoboHelp 10 RoboHelp 7 allowed document-level conversion settings for the FrameMaker documents that you added to a RoboHelp project. With RoboHelp 8, the conversion settings are applied project-wide, allowing you to have a consistent set of conversion parameters. If you are opening a RoboHelp 7 project that had FrameMaker documents added by reference or by copy, you can retain the document-specific settings defined in the RoboHelp 7 project. When you upgrade a RoboHelp 7 project to RoboHelp 10, you can either retain the earlier document-level settings or convert to the project-level settings supported in RoboHelp 10. After you upgrade your project, you cannot open the project in RoboHelp 7. You can add or remove documents to an upgraded project with the document-level conversion settings. You can define document-level conversion settings for the newly added FrameMaker documents also. This option allows you to retain the RoboHelp 7 behavior for your upgraded project. However, to take advantage of the enhanced features of RoboHelp 9 and its integration with FrameMaker, you should upgrade the project completely. For example, RoboHelp 7 provided limited mapping options for autonumbering and list styles. On the other hand, RoboHelp 8 allows you to map complex autonumber formats and multilevel list styles to RoboHelp styles or HTML lists. In RoboHelp 9, list and table import is further enhanced. Note: You can discard the document-level settings any time, even if you choose to retain them at the time of upgrading. However, discarding the document-level settings is irreversible. Retain or discard RoboHelp 7 settings when upgrading To retain the document-level settings for converting FrameMaker content into your RoboHelp project, you override the project-level settings of the converted project with the document-level settings inherited from the RoboHelp 7 project. By default, RoboHelp allows you to retain the document-level settings by overriding the project-level settings. 1 Open the RoboHelp 7 project in RoboHelp 9. 2 Select File > Project Settings. Last updated 7/13/2012
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