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RE: RoboHelp Condition build expressions will not die
Subject:RE: RoboHelp Condition build expressions will not die From:"Mike Hamilton" <mhamilton -at- madcapsoftware -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:05:03 -0700
You should also be able to find a file called "project name".pss which
contains the global strings for all of the expressions you have used.
This file should be in the root of the project directory. Try editing
this file by hand using notepad and removing the strings you don't want
to see any more.
If this doesn't solve the problem then try using the RoboHelp multi-file
find and replace tool to search for a particular build expression string
and aim the tool at your project root directory. This should show any of
the project files that contain the string.
Mike Hamilton
V.P. Product Management
MadCap Software
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>
> So, in my continuing saga, let's say one of my RoboHelp condition tags
is
> "LunaPCI_only". I've used Windows "search" to find that, in a handful
of
> files. The only productive ones were three of the .ssl files (as
suggested
> by Rick Stone).
>
> Editing out the text after "BuildExpression=", in three files, I got
rid
> of
> three legitimate Conditional expressions from the RoboHelp interface.
> Woohoo.
>
> Unfortunately, eight illegitimate ones remain, and I can't find which
file
> they live in (at least, not using Windoze' search utility.
>
> Naively, I assume that if they appear in RoboHelp, they must be in a
file
> somewhere. I even tried searching C:\Program Files\RoboHelp. No
hits.
>
> Is there another util that I should use, or maybe a setting that I can
> change in Windows, that might be keeping "Search" from finding some
files?
>
> Kevin
>
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