Dear TCS2 Users,

Here's the full blog post: 
http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/11/using_scripting_in_robohelp_8.html

One of the most powerful new features in RoboHelp 8, which rarely gets 
mentioned, is the new Scripting engine, which Incidentally is the same 
scripting language also used in Photoshop, Illustrator, Bridge, Soundbooth and 
other CS4 products

Put simply, the RoboHelp Scripting Language is a Javascript-based scripting 
language that exposes APIs to invoke most of the basic functionality of 
RoboHelp in an effort to automate complex or repetitive tasks.

For developing new scripts, all of our Adobe applications with scripting 
support use Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit CS4, which naturally ships with Adobe 
RoboHelp 8.

For more information about ExtendScript Toolkit CS4, please click 
HERE<http://www.adobe.com/devnet/scripting/>.

Here's a practical example of a RoboHelp 8 Script

A common question we hear from our Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 
customers is how do I recreate warning/tip/note tables created in FrameMaker in 
RoboHelp 8, where the images used are in the Reference Pages.

The following recording shows how two scripts can be used, based on the 
following two scenarios:

1.      If you use a two-cell table in FrameMaker.

2.      A slightly modified version if you use side-heads instead, to create 
warning/tip/note paragraphs.

To apply this to your documentation, please watch the recording in its entirety 
and at the end of it, you will have the ability to download both scripts and 
put them to work with your own FrameMaker files.

Sincerely,

RJ J?cquez
Senior Product Evangelist
Adobe Technical Communication Suite
Adobe eLearning Suite
http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez
Twitter: @rjacquez<http://twitter.com/rjacquez/>

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