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Nikki Chapman UK
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June 21, 2021
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Can you customise the search in frameless output in Robohelp 2020

  • June 21, 2021
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Using Robohelp 2020,  we publish our helpfiles using a parent project which then holds all the child projects.  Each child project represents a module in our software.  We publish to a Frameless Output.

The search facility isn't really adequate for our customers' needs.  We'd like to allow customers to select which project/module to search within whilst also giving them the facility to search across them all (as they can at the moment).  Does anyone know if  this possible?

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    Nikki Chapman UK
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    June 22, 2021

    Thanks Peter

     

    I've submitted a request.  https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/RH-9502

     

    Peter Grainge
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    June 22, 2021

    Yes you do need to get past the home page. Submit a feature request to get that changed?

     

    Please follow this link to request features. https://tracker.adobe.com

    Post the link to your feature request in this thread and others can vote for it. The more people who do so, the higher it gets prioritised.

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    Nikki Chapman UK
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    June 22, 2021

    Thanks Peter. 

    Not sure how users could use the dynamic filtering in conjunction with searching though as the home page search doesn't have a filter option on it.  You only get the filter when you're in the topic panels in Frameless I think, although we don't use filters at the moment, so not 100% sure.  I'll have a play with it and see.

    I'll also take a look at your ZoomSearch link.

     

    Peter Grainge
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    June 22, 2021

    Two solutions.

     

    1. Dynamic Content Filtering would enable the user to select the filter they choose and search only those topics. Simply apply different filters to the topics in the different projects. That's the easy solution.
    2. In Zoomsearch 7 in RoboHelp (grainge.org) I describe how to do exactly what you want using ZoomSearch. The catch is that the method is one I deployed in Classic versions so you would have to figure out making it work in 2020. Also you have manually run Zoomsearch every time you publish your help.

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