I wouldn't bother looking at WebWorks if RoboHelp's output is acceptable.
At my last job we switched because RoboHelp output looked lousy and there
was browser-specific bugs Adobe didn't fix, but that was RH9 ten years ago.
WebWorks' HTML output looked much better and see
HI Robert,
This is also what I've found - linking FM source files to generate the online
help.
My team started me off using FM because they wanted PDF deliverables - silicon
documentation are hefty books and FM keeps them all wrapped up very nicely and
very stable - publishes fine PDFs that can
Thanks...I'll know more if I get there.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 5:30 PM Robert Lauriston
wrote:
> WebWorks ePublisher Pro supports source in Word, DITA, and FrameMaker.
>
> RoboHelp, Flare, and WebWorks can all produce professional-quality
> PDFs. Pushing a client to FrameM
WebWorks ePublisher Pro supports source in Word, DITA, and FrameMaker.
RoboHelp, Flare, and WebWorks can all produce professional-quality
PDFs. Pushing a client to FrameMaker when they've never used it
doesn't seem to me like a good move in 2022 unless maybe PDF and/or
print ar
ton
wrote:
> FrameMaker's multichannel publishing is a subset of RoboHelp features.
> If that subset meets your needs, you don't need RoboHelp.
>
> I don't think the integration options have changed since I was using
> them at my last job. Adobe documents importing FrameMak
FrameMaker's multichannel publishing is a subset of RoboHelp features.
If that subset meets your needs, you don't need RoboHelp.
I don't think the integration options have changed since I was using
them at my last job. Adobe documents importing FrameMaker into
RoboHelp, but I don&
Hi guys...I'm talking to a potential gig.
What is the current state of the integration between Robohelp and
FrameMaker?
John Posada
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On Wed, 4 Mar 2020, 17:02 Art Campbell, wrote:
> ANyone got anything? Strong preference for classroom
>
> Outfit called Ledet Training has some, but they don't so
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Linking is still mentioned in the docs, though as ever they don't
really tell you how to do it.
https://helpx.adobe.com/robohelp/using/impor
Linking is still mentioned in the docs, though as ever they don't
really tell you how to do it.
https://helpx.adobe.com/robohelp/using/import-link-framemaker.html
Seems unlikely to me that they'd deprecate that since it's presumably
the same mechanism used by the integrated sub
1:22 PM
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If you do decide to go with RoboHelp, last I checked Adobe has still
not documented how to link FrameMaker source to RoboHelp (i.e. to use
RH as an add-on rather than impo
If you do decide to go with RoboHelp, last I checked Adobe has still
not documented how to link FrameMaker source to RoboHelp (i.e. to use
RH as an add-on rather than importing FM source). I created this as a
model. See fm_link_to_rh.pdf for detrailed instructions.
http://lauriston.com
Agreed. Neil is good. :)
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 1:00 PM wrote:
> Hi Art,
>
> I would highly recommend Neil Perlin of Hyper/Word Services for RoboHelp
> training. He is my go to, to provide RoboHelp training for my clients.
>
> nper...@nperlin.cnc.net
>
> Al
Hi Art,
I would highly recommend Neil Perlin of Hyper/Word Services for RoboHelp
training. He is my go to, to provide RoboHelp training for my clients.
nper...@nperlin.cnc.net
All the best,
Veronica
Sincerely,
Veronica Kutt
Owner/President
Front Runner Training, a div of Front Runner
t; On
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> Thanks, Tammy -- no problem at all with Webworks (used it and like
At my last job, the source was in FrameMaker. When I started we were
using RoboHelp to generate web help, but after a while I migrated to
WebWorks ePublisher and found it far superior.
Flare can't act as an add-on to FrameMaker the way RoboHelp and
ePublisher can. You have to import. So i
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Yeah, that was the first stop Jeff.
The writers working on the POC/Prototype can't get a number of
marketing/usability things working that way. I haven't had the cycles to
see if they&
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Totally agree.
I've used Webworks before and been happy with it, but I'm assuming two
things -- that the integration within TCS has improved a bit, and also that
I need to demonstrate the lack in the software I've got before I can buy a
new package.
So planning on investigating more deeply and qu
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Off-topic a bit, and with the caveat that I haven't done this kind of work
in over a dozen years, but I found RH integration with FM to be lacking (a
couple of years ago I did play around with r
Off-topic a bit, and with the caveat that I haven't done this kind of work
in over a dozen years, but I found RH integration with FM to be lacking (a
couple of years ago I did play around with recent iterations of the
pairing). In a production environment, I found WebWorks ePublisher to be a
much m
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ANyone got anything? Strong preference for classroom
Outfit called Ledet Training has some, but they don't sound as if they
actually ever hold them because they h
ANyone got anything? Strong preference for classroom
Outfit called Ledet Training has some, but they don't sound as if they
actually ever hold them because they have a minimum sign up.
Particularly interested in a deep dive into FM>>>RH integration for
changing content rippling into context-s
I'm not sure if RoboHelp can output a commenting-enabled PDF directly,
but you could enable commenting with Acrobat Pro. Or you could output
to Word and turn on Track Changes.
You could also generate a Word doc before you start revising the
content, then generate another when you're don
." Subject: Re: [Framers]
Slightly OT: Standalone Robohelp 2017?
I don't believe the source format has changed significantly since RH7.
You can get 30-day trials of RoboHelp and Flare to verify that they
can read it.
Flare was superior to RH9 in every way except FrameMaker integration.
I d
I don't believe the source format has changed significantly since RH7.
You can get 30-day trials of RoboHelp and Flare to verify that they
can read it.
Flare was superior to RH9 in every way except FrameMaker integration.
I don't think the balance of power has changed much since.
Hi All,
I have a new client who is currently developing .chm help using RH 7. They
want to go to HTML5 and get w/ the times. I have several questions about
this:
1. Can projects that were .chms in RH7 somehow be brought in to RH 2017
to be updated?
2. Is standalone Robohelp still
, December 19, 2017 6:38 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: [Framers] Reverse engineer Robohelp in to Framemaker?
Have you linked FrameMaker projects to RoboHelp before? If not, and
FrameMaker's subset of RoboHelp features don't do the trick for you, my
cheat sheet might help m
Have you linked FrameMaker projects to RoboHelp before? If not, and
FrameMaker's subset of RoboHelp features don't do the trick for you,
my cheat sheet might help make up for Adobe's weak documentation on
the subject.
http://lauriston.com/fm10_link_to_rh9.zip
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Actually no I can actually get my hands on the robohelp projects themselves so
any tips would be appreciated thank yoy.
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Date: 12/18/17 1:47 PM (GMT-07:00) To: "An
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Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 3:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Reverse engineer Robohelp in to Framemaker?
You could output to Word and import that in FrameMaker.
Or if you can get your hands on a copy of Flare, import the Rob
You could output to Word and import that in FrameMaker.
Or if you can get your hands on a copy of Flare, import the RoboHelp
projects and export them to FrameMaker.
On 12/18/17, Tammy Van Boening wrote:
> OK,
>
>
>
> So, I have no idea if this is even possible/ever been t
I am interested in this one as well, I have an old RoboHelp project that
does not work well, and I write in Oxygen.
(Though I like FrameMaker much better.)
On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 1:55 PM, Tammy Van Boening <
tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com> wrote:
> OK,
>
>
>
> So, I have no
OK,
So, I have no idea if this is even possible/ever been tried, but for a
variety of reasons that aren't important here, I have inherited a truckload
of CHM projects done in Robohelp directly - not from Frame to RH. Is there
anyway at all, whatsoever, to reverse engineer these and get
I don't know what you mean by "wasn't capable." As far back as RH7 the
default PDF output included the whole project.
If you have TCS, I think it makes more sense to have the source in
FrameMaker, generate PDF from there, and link to RoboHelp to generate
other outputs.
On T
I know it wasn't capable of doing that in the past, but I'm curious if it
can now (the last release or two of TCS).
TIA,
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and
a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
that RoboHelp converts the graphics in two stages, in the first
stage the graphics will be resized to 96 dpi, 303x228 px.
In the second stage this 96 dpi graphic is then scaled to 200% which
results in bad image quality.
Is there any way to change this conversion behaviour?
If I resize such a
Source control *should not* be relevant to single-sourcing except
insofar as you might automate builds with scripts.
I've never had a problem using .fm files with source control. If
you're converting to .mif on the theory that P4 requires it, that's
not true.
I did not find Ro
In Tech Comm Suite, Frame and Robohelp are linked. You just link your Robohelp
file to the book file or ditamap and create your help. No need for manual
anything.
-Gillian
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Sent: Friday, January 2, 2015
manual and integrated help. We use Adobe FrameMaker 11 and
RoboHelp 10 to create and manage the content for our user manuals and
integrated help respectively. We also use Perforce P4V for version
control. Content typically is authored in FrameMaker first before being
exported into RoboHelp as a
Comm Suite 5. Some of my
> SMEs want to proofread everything in Confluence. What is the best
> method/format to export from Frame or Robohelp to Confluence?
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I am using Structured Frame and doing DITA in Tech Comm Suite 5. Some of my
SMEs want to proofread everything in Confluence. What is the best method/format
to export from Frame or Robohelp to Confluence?
Thanks
Gillian
If the report is complete, no reason. I'd check it once against a file
listing to make sure. I wouldn't take anything RoboHelp purports to do
on faith.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Slager Timothy J
wrote:
> I'm not sure why you would want to mess with a command window, when
eusers.com] On Behalf Of Robert Lauriston
> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 8:33 PM
> To: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net);
> framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: My work-flow for dealing with backups from FrameMaker sessions
> ... Was: RE: Best practices for conv
Adam Hollett said:
Ø One of the least awkward ways to work with FrameMaker files and backups is
probably to use revision control software like SVN or git. I keep backups
disabled in FrameMaker because I know that every commit of changes to my files
is backed up and reverting is easy.
Ø This
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Subject: RE: My work-flow for dealing with backups from FrameMaker sessions ...
Was: RE: Best practices for converting FM to Robohelp
Robert and you are on the same page. ☺
Since I don’t really use them for anything either, I suppose I could also turn
this off too … it is just more of my belts
but as it it it
is the first thing I turn off in every FrameMaker installation I use.
-Fred Ridder
From: jeff.coatswo...@jonasclub.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Best practices for converting FM to Robohelp
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 13:13:04 +
Yes, I could do that too
, 2014 11:39 AM
To: Robert Lauriston
Cc: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net); framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: My work-flow for dealing with backups from FrameMaker sessions ...
Was: RE: Best practices for converting FM to Robohelp
I have turned off the backup feature since FM9. I
w for dealing with backups from FrameMaker sessions ...
Was: RE: Best practices for converting FM to Robohelp
The .backup files were essential before 7.2 added undo, but since then they
have seemed to me to cause more trouble than they avoid. I can't recall having
had a problem where they would
I have turned off the backup feature since FM9. I am on FM12 now.
I have never had reason to regret that decision.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Robert Lauriston
wrote:
> The .backup files were essential before 7.2 added undo, but since then
> they have seemed to me to cause more trouble than
The .backup files were essential before 7.2 added undo, but since then
they have seemed to me to cause more trouble than they avoid. I can't
recall having had a problem where they would have been useful. It
seems like a legacy feature.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain
(syed.hos..
Sorry for the long response here, but perhaps others might benefit from what I
do.
Jeff Coatsworth wrote:
Ø One longstanding FM grumble is the program’s desire to always maintain all
its files (.book, .fm, .backup, .lck, .auto, etc.) in one location – you can
never designate another place to
I always turn the backup feature off in FM preferences to get rid of
those files.
I created a cheat sheet for linking a FrameMaker project to a RoboHelp
project since I found Adobe's documentation unclear:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1100380?tstart=0
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 12:55 AM, A
. Break out the wish
list ;>)
From: Keith Soltys [mailto:keith.sol...@tmx.com]
Sent: September-05-14 8:48 AM
To: Jeff Coatsworth
Subject: RE: Best practices for converting FM to Robohelp
I run a batch file at least at the end of every day to move my backup files
into their own directory. I co
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Subject: Re: Best practices for converting FM to Robohelp
Fellow Framers,
Problem solved after some investigation, although I cannot understand the
entire process.
Problem
* While editing, I created the various FM files by renaming and saving the
complete file as the next file
t;the FM book. I could open, edit and create perfect pdf outputs of the FM
>book.
>- However, Robohelp refused to recognize the files with .backup
>extension and made a CHM containing only the files with proper .fm
>extension.
>- This resulted in an incomplete
files were visible in the
FM book. I could open, edit and create perfect pdf outputs of the FM book.
- However, Robohelp refused to recognize the files with .backup
extension and made a CHM containing only the files with proper .fm
extension.
- This resulted in an incomplete CHM,
When I try to 'publish' (File > Publish > select HTML), the resultant CHM
is incomplete with only a few of the 30 files. As an alternative strategy,
I tried to importing the FM book in Robohelp. In this case also, only the
first few FM files from the book are imported in Robohelp.
What
Hi,
For some reason, not all chapters are showing breadcrumbs when a help
system is generated in RoboHelp from a FrameMaker book.
The result was the same when generated with WebHelp, WebHelp Pro, and
FlashHelp.
No master pages are applied in RoboHelp. When I attempted to apply a
master page
un...@lists.frameusers.com]
> *On Behalf Of *John G
> *Sent:* April-27-14 3:29 PM
> *To:*
> framers@lists.frameusers.com
> *Subject:* RoboHelp links (from FM) appearing without a link destination
>
>
>
> Using Adobe TCS Suite 4 - FrameMaker 11, RoboHelp 10
>
>
> I
path” bug – i.e.
they look like links, but don’t act like links.
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lea Rush
Sent: April-30-14 1:26 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: RoboHelp links (from FM) appearing without a link
om
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of John G
Sent: April 27, 2014 12:29 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RoboHelp links (from FM) appearing without a link destination
Using Adobe TCS Suite 4 - FrameMaker 11, RoboHelp 10
I have a problem where cross-refs from one FM chapter t
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Subject: Re: RoboHelp links (from FM) appearing without a link destination
Thanks, Jeff - that indeed was the problem.
Nice "feature" indeed.
JG
On Wednesday, April 30, 2014, Jeff Coatsworth
mailto:jeff.coatswo...@jonasclub.com>> wrote:
You’re probably
link the content into
a test RH project.
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of John G
Sent: April-27-14 3:29 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RoboHelp links (from FM) appearing without a link destination
Using Adobe TCS
Using Adobe TCS Suite 4 - FrameMaker 11, RoboHelp 10
I have a problem where cross-refs from one FM chapter to another chapter in
the same book are not being turned into links in the RH output.
In the FM files, I verified all the links are fine - no broken cross-refs.
When I generate a PDF from
Wow! All I will have to do is to convert Frame Files by save as to XML, and
that should do it. And the free plugin seems like it's all I need.
I will try this later today or tomorrow and let you know.
Regards,
TED
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Matt Sullivan wrote:
> I also found http://wo
Hmm, I see how I confused everyone. About the most I'd load at one time
would be 7 - 15, each would then be setup to post on subsequent days.
I certainly see the simplicity of what you are proposing. I was just hoping
to avoid the touchup work in WordPress.
I appreciate all your thoughts, and I g
Totally agree with Robert -- a daily post isn't more than 10-15 minutes
work cutting and pasting, no matter whether you're starting from Frame
itself or Frame saved as HTML. (Assuming you have picked the correct theme
and configured everything correctly.)
Ted had mentioned thousands of posts, so I
If you're doing one post a day rather than wholesale import of
hundreds / thousands, you could just convert to HTML and copy and
paste the code. WordPress uses HTML with some proprietary additions
for things like "continued after the bump."
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Ted Steinberg wrote:
>
Thanks, Robert,
I want to publish a daily blog in WordPress by repurposing subject matter
already completed in Frame. I wish to avoid needless reformatting in
WordPress especially:
1. Fonts
2. numbered and bulleted lists
3. tables
4. figures
5. Chapter Titles and numbers of
6. H
t WP can properly digest and shred into posts. I
> haven't looked into what that means, but in theory I believe that it's an
> RSS file that contains multiple entries with the content of each "post"
> formatted as HTML.
>
> I'm thinking of an HTML export from FM
emium blog
>>template is suitable
>> 1. to retain the look of what I had in Frame, including tables and
>> figures,
>> 2. with little or no reformatting in such WordPress Template.
>> 3. In other words I do not want to waste time doing a cu
I think you might be jumping to conclusions here. Is your goal just to
publish the content in your FrameMaker doc on the web? If so, you'd
probably be better off using WebHelp than trying to shoehorn it into
WordPress.
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d in Frame, including tables and
> figures,
> 2. with little or no reformatting in such WordPress Template.
> 3. In other words I do not want to waste time doing a cut and paste
> remake.
>3. If this can't be done seamlessly via the above or by Robo
formatted in a way that WP can properly digest and shred into
posts. I haven't looked into what that means, but in theory I believe
that it's an RSS file that contains multiple entries with the content of
each "post" formatted as HTML.
I'm thinking of an HTML export fro
can't be done seamlessly via the above or by RoboHelp, can I
download a WordPress Template into RoboHelp, or Captivate, and somehow
get my Frame Docs to be re-formatted so future uploadings into WordPress
will provide the advantages of #2 above?
4. I have queried Adobe Forums and W
http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/features._sl_id-contentfilter_sl_featuredisplaytypes_sl_new.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/robohelp/features.html
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Etienne Grosjean
wrote:
> Is there a link to
>
> What's New in R
7;s new in Adobe RoboHelp 11
and Tech Comm Suite 5?"
Hello!
Thank you for registering for today's "world premiere" webinar showcasing
brand NEW RoboHelp 11 and Tech Comm Suite 5: "What's new in Adobe RoboHelp
11 and Tech Comm Suite 5?". Whether you were able
Is there a link to
What’s New in RoboHelp 11 and Technical Communication Suite 5?
Etienne Grosjean
etienne.grosj...@bell.net
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The first problem you're encountering sounds like a very longstanding
FrameMaker bug involving cross-references in text insets, nothing
specific to RoboHelp. The workaround is to use hyperlinks to named
destinations. See page 90 et seq. in this document:
www.stc-carolina.org
(Cross-posted to FrameUsers, Adobe RoboHelp "FrameMaker Integration" forum,
and RoboHelp bug report)
What follows are some important limitations regarding FrameMaker books that
are linked via TCS 4 to a Robohelp project to produce online Help output
(HTML Help, WebHelp, etc.).
Af
So, if RoboHelp can't find the PDF, then the link doesn't get created?
Thanks.
From: Matt Sullivan [mailto:m...@mattrsullivan.com]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 3:15 PM
To: Rick Quatro
Cc: List
Subject: Re: Links in Robohelp
This might clarify things a bi
I want to create some links to PDFs in my RoboHelp output. I am using this
for marker text:
message URL file:///C:/REMUS/manuals/IETM/FO_43.pdf
When I look at the source output, I am not getting an element with
the marker text. Is there something I need to do to get this to work?
I am sorry
So, if RoboHelp can't find the PDF, then the link doesn't get created?
Thanks.
From: Matt Sullivan [mailto:m...@mattrsullivan.com]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 3:15 PM
To: Rick Quatro
Cc: List
Subject: Re: Links in Robohelp
This might clarify things a bit
This might clarify things a bit…
http://framemaker.mattrsullivan.com/2010/02/11/pdf-links-in-robohelp-from-frame/
From 2010, but info should be the same.
-Matt
> On Aug 2, 2013, at 9:55 AM, "Rick Quatro" wrote:
>
>
> I want to create some links to PDFs in my RoboHelp o
This might clarify things a bit?
http://framemaker.mattrsullivan.com/2010/02/11/pdf-links-in-robohelp-from-frame/
I want to create some links to PDFs in my RoboHelp output. I am using this
for marker text:
message URL file:///C:/REMUS/manuals/IETM/FO_43.pdf
When I look at the source output, I am not getting an element with
the marker text. Is there something I need to do to get this to work?
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Many FrameMaker users also use RoboHelp with (or w/o) Tech Comm Suite. This
brief, 45 minute webinar will focus on how to manage one aspect of boilerplate
content you may globally update with ease.
May 31st at 10AM Pacific Daylight Time
Register at: http://adobe.ly/12CRhmH
Reusable content is
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