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May 12, 2017
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Where are Rh11 three Glossary Styles hiding?

  • May 12, 2017
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Hello Rh gurus…

I am using Rh 11 (HTML).

Configuration/Settings: The Printed Documentation Section Layout is as follows:

  • Cover page
  • Copyright
  • TOC
  • Chapter Layout
  • Glossary (issue I am having with)

The problem: Rh generation insists the “Glossary Heading” to be centered (by default) on my printed Word document.

Word.dot template settings: I am able to set/save my “Glossary Heading” styles in my Word.dot Left Justified (under Modify Style).

Research: Per Rh documentation, there are three Styles used:

  • The glossary document uses three styles that are copied to the Word document:
    • Glossary Heading: The style used for the header letters (A, B, and so on). If the project has a specified language, the header letters are localized in that language.
    • Glossary Label: The style used for the glossary terms.
    • Glossary Definition: The style used for glossary definitions. Definitions appear on the same line as terms, with a hanging indent for subsequent lines.
  • Page numbers for the glossary document are Arabic (1, 2, 3, and so on).
  • By default, the filename is Chapter_{##}_Glossary.doc. ## is the number after the last chapter number.

Analysis: After generating Rh printed documentation, I see these Styles mentioned above in my Word document template (highlight and clicking the MS Styles Gallery). However, I do not see these Styles when attempting to map using the Rh mapping interface.

  1. I am using a Word.dot template (all other styles are mapped and come across correctly).
  2. I do not see the three glossary styles (mentioned above) in Rh .css file.

Question: Where are Rh three glossary styles, so I can map them?

Thank you for your time.

~PM

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Peter Grainge
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May 12, 2017

Are you using RoboHelp's own glossary or is it a topic you have created?

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PMROBOAuthor
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May 12, 2017

Hi Peter! Hope all is well..

I am using Rh home grown glossary object, if you will.

Cheers,

~PM

Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 12, 2017

Sorry but I am not with you. RoboHelp has a Glossary option in Project Manager but some people just create a document and call it a Glossary. I think maybe you have found something more but you'll have to explain.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring information

@petergrainge

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