Adobe 65030089 User Manual - Page 89

Create alternate text for images, Import a DITA map file

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10 83 Projects If the order in which the images appear in the document or the image name has changed, you should clear this option and allow RoboHelp to update the images. ❖ In the Image tab of the Conversion Settings dialog box, select Do Not Re-Generate Images. Create alternate text for images To create accessible content, create alternate text (ALT text) for images so that visually impaired users can access the content through screen readers. If you link or import completed FrameMaker books into RoboHelp for publication, add alternate text to graphics used in the FrameMaker documents. These entries are not visible in PDF files, but they appear in online content when the mouse hovers over the images. See FrameMaker Help to learn about setting alternate text for graphics and images. Import a DITA map file A DITA map is like a table of contents listing and linking the topics for a specific output. DITA maps assemble topics into sequence and hierarchy tailored to specific delivery requirements. You can have multiple maps, each one arranging the topics for different requirements, such as a reference manual, a tutorial, or online Help. A DITA map file has the extension .ditamap. You can import DITA map files in RoboHelp to generate XHTML output. The DITA Open Toolkit processes the information in the DITA map file and provides the XHTML output. RoboHelp reads the XHTML output to generate the XHTML topics, TOC, and index. RoboHelp shows processing information of the DITA Open Toolkit in the Output View pod. Note: RoboHelp depends on the DITA Open Toolkit to process the DITA map content. RoboHelp does not correct any errors generated by the DITA Open Toolkit. For example, if the DITA Open Toolkit does not generate XHTML 1.0 transitional compliant files, RoboHelp does not generate errors. Therefore, the XHTML topics generated from the import of DITA map file do not contain the meta tag Note: The XHTML file must have well-formed XML. 1 Do one of the following: • Select File > Import > DITA Map. • Right-click the Project Files folder in the Project Manager pod. Select Import, and then select DITA Map as the file type. 2 Select a DITA map file. Click Open. 3 In the DITA Open Tool Kit Processing Options dialog box, specify the following options: Replace Default XSLT File For Conversion Select an XSL file to use for transforming the DITA files to XHTML instead of the default XSL file used by the DITA Open Toolkit. The equivalent parameter for the Ant processing of the DITA Open Toolkit file is args.xsl. Use DITA Val For Conditional Processing Specify a DITA Val file to use for conditional processing of the DITA files. The XHTML is generated based on the Val file. A DITA Val file contains filter, flagging, and revision information. The equivalent parameter for the Ant processing of the DITA Open Toolkit file is args.filter. Show Index Entries In The Topics Select to show index entries (marked by in DITA topics) in RoboHelp topics. The equivalent parameter for the Ant processing of the DITA Open Toolkit file is args.indexshow. Last updated 7/13/2012

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 10
Projects
Last updated 7/13/2012
If the order in which the images appear in the document or the image name has changed, you should clear this option
and allow RoboHelp to update the images.
In the Image tab of the Conversion Settings dialog box, select Do Not Re-Generate Images.
Create alternate text for images
To create accessible content, create alternate text (ALT text) for images so that visually impaired users can access the
content through screen readers. If you link or import completed FrameMaker books into RoboHelp for publication,
add alternate text to graphics used in the FrameMaker documents. These entries are not visible in PDF files, but they
appear in online content when the mouse hovers over the images. See
FrameMaker Help
to learn about setting
alternate text for graphics and images.
Import a DITA map file
A DITA map is like a table of contents listing and linking the topics for a specific output. DITA maps assemble topics
into sequence and hierarchy tailored to specific delivery requirements. You can have multiple maps, each one
arranging the topics for different requirements, such as a reference manual, a tutorial, or online Help. A DITA map
file has the extension .ditamap.
You can import DITA map files in RoboHelp to generate XHTML output. The DITA Open Toolkit processes the
information in the DITA map file and provides the XHTML output. RoboHelp reads the XHTML output to generate
the XHTML topics, TOC, and index. RoboHelp shows processing information of the DITA Open Toolkit in the
Output View pod.
Note:
RoboHelp depends on the DITA Open Toolkit to process the DITA map content. RoboHelp does not correct any
errors generated by the DITA Open Toolkit. For example, if the DITA Open Toolkit does not generate XHTML 1.0
transitional compliant files, RoboHelp does not generate errors. Therefore, the XHTML topics generated from the import
of DITA map file do not contain the meta tag
<meta name="generator" content="Adobe RoboHelp -
www.adobe.com" />
Note:
The XHTML file must have well-formed XML.
1
Do one of the following:
Select File > Import > DITA Map.
Right-click the Project Files folder in the Project Manager pod. Select Import, and then select DITA Map as the
file type.
2
Select a DITA map file. Click Open.
3
In the DITA Open Tool Kit Processing Options dialog box, specify the following options:
Replace Default XSLT File For Conversion
Select an XSL file to use for transforming the DITA files to XHTML
instead of the default XSL file used by the DITA Open Toolkit. The equivalent parameter for the Ant processing of
the DITA Open Toolkit file is args.xsl.
Use DITA Val For Conditional Processing
Specify a DITA Val file to use for conditional processing of the DITA files.
The XHTML is generated based on the Val file. A DITA Val file contains filter, flagging, and revision information.
The equivalent parameter for the Ant processing of the DITA Open Toolkit file is args.filter.
Show Index Entries In The Topics
Select to show index entries (marked by <indexterm> in DITA topics) in
RoboHelp topics. The equivalent parameter for the Ant processing of the DITA Open Toolkit file is
args.indexshow.