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Subject:Re: Missing Images in WebHelp Output From:Rick Stone <rstone75 -at- kc -dot- rr -dot- com> To:Missy Smith <techpubsmistress -at- live -dot- com> Date:Tue, 12 Jan 2010 11:33:24 -0600
Hi Missy
Certainly RoboHelp 8 is capable of producing a CHM file. RoboHelp 8 may
produce many different outputs.
Sorry, I'm unable to tell you what to do for the Frame --> RoboHelp
linking as I'm a Frame ignoramous. Hopefully others can assist with that.
As for what to distribute or give to the developer, RoboHelp should
create a !SSL!\WebHelp folder containing the WebHelp in the project
folder location. You provide everything inside that folder (including
sub folders).
Cheers... Rick :)
Missy Smith wrote:
> I have TCS2. I am working on a LINKED FrameMaker9 book in RoboHelp8.
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> I was getting poor quality images, so I changed all images to png and they look pretty good...that is, until I generated the WebHelp. I clicked to view the output, and NO images, only boxes with the dreaded red X.
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> Also, what file(s) do we post on our server for output? The whole WebHelp folder? The html folder? The other job I had, we just gave the chm to the web-dude. I don't even know if there is a chm in RH8.
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> Please help, my project is overdue!
>
> Missy
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