I'll give that a try. The source is XHTML so I don't need to go through RoboHelp.
I tried importing RoboHelp 9-generated XHTML to Structured FrameMaker 10 last year. It failed because RoboHelp generated invalid XHTML: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4450928 On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Maxwell Hoffmann <mhoffman at adobe.com> wrote: > Robert, > > If you or an associate have access to RoboHelp, you can open and save the > HTML in RoboHelp, which saves it to XHTML. A slight modification to a > structured FrameMaker app will open the XHTML as XML. Elements can be mapped > to paragraph styles that match your existing unstructured FrameMaker > document. Then you save the *.xml file as unstructured FrameMaker. > > I had a larger project that involved converting 400 Eclipse Help files from > Dreamweaver into unstructured FrameMaker and this worked beautifully. You may > find a simpler solution if you are not working with very much structure.
