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After
three years of turbulence and uncertainty, RoboHelp is back with Adobe's
release of version 6. If you use it but never had formal training,
you may not understand why some things go wrong, or why you do the things
you do on a project (other than the fact that your predecessor told you
to). But if you understand how, and why, to use RoboHelp's features, you'll
make better use of it.
This
two-day or three-day, hands-on seminar is aimed at developers who need
to understand RoboHelp and the distinctions between the various output
formats, and quickly get up to speed on how to create them using RoboHelp
6. The three-day version covers all the material listed below, with time
for developing custom settings for your style sheets, templates, etc.
The two-day version can either cover all the material listed below, but
at an accelerated pace and without developing custom settings for style
sheets, etc., or skip the XML section in favor of developing custom settings.
There are no prerequisites no matter what the version.
| Overview
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| Formats |
| A Quick Tour
of RoboHELP HTML |
| Distribution
Requirements |
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| Basic Operations |
| Folders and Files |
| Start a New Project |
| Create Content |
| Import
HTML, Word, and Framemaker Files |
| Create
Top Headers, Footers, and Templates |
| Generate
the Output |
| Add a Contents Tab |
| Add an Index Tab |
| Create Links |
| Add Graphics |
| Activate Miscellaneous
Features |
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| Intermediate Operations |
| Create Cascading Style
Sheets |
| Control the Help Window |
| Create
Skins |
| Insert Variables |
| Set Up Context-Sensitivity |
| Create Related Topics
Lists |
| Create Browse Sequences |
| Create
Glossary Tabs and Topics |
| Export to Hard-Copy |
| Single
Source Layouts and Batch Processing |
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| Advanced Features
and Operations |
| Working With Forms |
| Working With XML |
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