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December 11, 2007
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Compile Webhelp from Command Line

  • December 11, 2007
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I downloaded the trial version of RoboHelp 7 and had some issues running in trial mode on my Vista machine. After much frustration, I gave up and got it to work on my XP machine. The main reason why the developers want me to upgrade to RoboHelp 7 is for the compile via command line feature enhancement. I have been tasked to test it out.

Well, I could not find any instructions in the online help nor on the Adobe website on what to key in the command line when compiling Webhelp. So I need some assistance. Can anyone provide this information?

Also, I have conditional tags applied to the project. Do you have to add any additional code to the command line?
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dm_gpcAuthor
Inspiring
December 11, 2007
Peter,

Appreciate the response. I'll try that tonight and see if my question is answered.
December 15, 2007
I found the information in the online help. No if I can figure out why I am having so many problems with the trial version of RH7.
Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
December 11, 2007
Welcome to the forum.

Go to Tools | Options and select the Use Offline Help option. Then search again on command line.

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