Actually, since you're working with DITA another good option is Dita2Go (http://dita2go.com). Give the free demo version a try!
...scott Sent from my phone. Please excuse any typos or unexpected brevity. On Sep 21, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Robert Lauriston <robert at lauriston.com> wrote: > In FrameMaker, all you need to do is insert TopicAlias markers to > define the help targets which will be linked to the application via > the map (aka header) file. > > What flavor of application is it? Java, C++, Web application ...? The > developers need to do some work on their side. > > http://help.adobe.com/en_US/robohelp/robohtml/WSFE586D66-E937-45bd-9F7B-3425A0D02B42.html > > There are two basic approaches: (1) the developers maintain the map > file and give it to you to import into RoboHelp, or (2) you generate > the map file with RoboHelp and give it to them. I've always done (1). > > You might check out Adobe's the Robohelp - FrameMaker integration forum: > > http://forums.adobe.com/community/robohelp/robohelp_framemaker > > Frankly, if you're starting from scratch, I suggest you use MIF2Go > instead. RoboHelp is inflexible, generates messy HTML, and simply does > some things wrong. > > On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Heather Thomas > <hthomas at avbasesystems.com> wrote: >> First, a bit of context: our team has TCS4 with the DITA-FMx plugin. >> Currently, we author in Structured FM, produce the PDF User Guide from FM, >> and then we link the FM files into RoboHelp to produce WebHelp. >> >> I've been tasked with exploring our options for implementing >> Context-Sensitive Help. ... > _______________________
