My source is 100% in FrameMaker 10, generate PDF user guide directly and WebHelp with RoboHelp 9. The content is identical except the online help does not have the title or copyright pages.
It's pretty painless, I accept almost all the defaults in RoboHelp, only made a couple of minor tweaks to deal with some browser-specific glitches. My guess is the more you do in RoboHelp, the more problems you'll have. My predecessors were using FrameMaker 9 and RoboHelp 8, outside of the familiar FrameMaker nonsense about no openable nongenerated files I had no problems with the switch to TCS 3.5. On the other hand, I find RoboHelp generally inflexible, and might switch to MIF2Go if we don't drop FrameMaker entirely and move to MindTouch or Confluence. I already use MIF2Go to generate wiki XHTML and Word (which is does much better than RoboHelp). On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Katelyn Cummings <krc at terrasim.com> wrote: > Hello Framers! > > I work for a relatively small company, and unfortunately I am relatively new > to both RoboHelp and FrameMaker. My company wants to switch to having our > online help and our user's manual to be essentially the same. > ... is anyone out there using the interactive linking to > single source between FrameMaker and RoboHelp?
