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robolearner
Participant
July 17, 2014
Question

Skin change in the RH 5

  • July 17, 2014
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Presently, i am using the Robohelp 5 version. The chm feel and look of this version is very outdated and doesn't give a modern appearance. I have visited other forums, but the commonly used methodology is to create a webhelp with the new skin settings and then convert to chm. But, this facility is not available in this version. Can you suggest any other solutions for this issue.

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Willam van Weelden
Inspiring
July 17, 2014

If you create CHM, there is not much to be done in the way of styling. It's a Microsoft technology and hasn't been updated in years. No way to change how it looks.

There are, of course, alternatives to CHM. Whether you can use them depends on what you are trying to achieve. You can manually create a WebHelp/CHM hybrid but it requires you to create a WebHelp output and then create a new project, adding every WebHelp output file as a baggage file. Huge time investment.

Another offline format is AirHelp, which was introduced with RH7 but it never really took off.

From your post, it seems you can neither upgrade to a newer version of RH or use online format. Is that correct?

Kind regards,

Willam

robolearner
Participant
July 21, 2014

Yes, from this version , there is no facility to upgrade to any latest

version. Also, this documentation has to be delivered along with the

application build, so irrespective of having access to the web the users

must be able to read this file.

Is there any other way to solve this issue?

From: Willam van Weelden

Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 2:48 PM

To: Chatura Machavolu

Subject: Skin change in the RH 5

Skin change in the RH 5

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Willam van Weelden
Inspiring
July 23, 2014

You can update your content styling, but that's about as far as you can. The only other way is to (have a developer) create a tool to mimic the WebHelp in CHM script for you. Otherwise you are constraint by the CHM technology.

Kind regards,

Willam