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Subject:RE: Configuration Control of Help Files From:"Diana Ost" <Diana -dot- Ost -at- msmcorp -dot- com> To:"Helen Blakey" <HBlakey -at- xlhealth -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 24 May 2006 09:34:21 -0400
Hi:
Depending on the help authoring tool, I would be very careful about
putting anything other than the generated help file in Visual Source
Safe, unless the company that makes the authoring software says that it
is okay.
I had a really bad experience with RoboHelp project files in VSS a while
back, when the project manager (a developer) insisted that I place ALL
my files in VSS. (Told him that it was a baaadd idea.) Instant
corruption. Of course, I new that would happen, so I kept a copy :-)
This may no longer be true, but I would check with tech support for your
authoring tool before doing that. They will know if it is compatible.
If so, no problem.
Typically, I put all the help **output** in VSS (or whatever), after
compiling. The project files themselves are backed up on a LAN server.
Diana Ost
Technical Writer/Reporting Analyst
Production Administration
Market Street Mortgage Corporation
diana -dot- ost -at- msmcorp -dot- com
Phone (727) 431-7209
Fax (727) 724-9096
2650 McCormick Drive, Suite 200
Clearwater, Florida 33759
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Subject: Configuration Control of Help Files
In the process of evaluating new Help Authoring tools we were asked to
put the Help under Visual Source Safe. The application developers seem
to think that each topic should be a configuration item. That hasn't
been my past experience with either documents or online Help. What do
you think? Do I need to be able to identify the changes to each
topic/page? We will still archive and control the entire set.
Helen Blakey
Documentation and Training Specialist
XLHealth Corporation
The Warehouse at Camden Yards
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