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How to set chapter names in the HTML Help yellow navigation panel?

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Jan 31, 2020 Jan 31, 2020

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Using FM2019, I'm generating HTML Help output. At the top of the generated HTML Help document, there's yellow navigation panel where you can click on a chapter (.fm file) to go there.

However, they all have the same title, the name of the document (FM book common.) I want chapter titles instead, the same ones as found in the contents tab to the left.

How can I adjust this?

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Engaged , Feb 01, 2020 Feb 01, 2020

I think the answer is that the help is taking information for each chapter from the file information in the Frame file.

 

i.e. go to the frame maker book, open the file, or right click on it in the book. Choose File Info, and in the Title field, type what you want to appear along the top of the .chm.

 

 

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IIRC you use your book TOC to create the TOC in your output.

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The book TOC? The TOC works fine when generating pdf, HTML, and also the HTML Help contents tab. It's just the yellow panel at the top of the HTML Help that instead of chapter titles has the same document title for all chapters.

 

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Can you post a screenshot of the CHM output that you're talking about?

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yellowchmpanel.JPG

To the left, the contents tab has the correct chapter titles, "Introduction" etc. (Each chapter is a separate fm file.)

At the top, the yellow panel has the document name for each chapter. I'd like to have the chapter titles instead, to simplify navigation. (Alternatively, can I just remove this yellow panel somehow? It doesn't add much.)

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Ah, that looks like a "browse sequence" - not sure how you configure that in CHMs.

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I think the answer is that the help is taking information for each chapter from the file information in the Frame file.

 

i.e. go to the frame maker book, open the file, or right click on it in the book. Choose File Info, and in the Title field, type what you want to appear along the top of the .chm.

 

 

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Thank you very much, it works!

(And also some other stuff work better now!!!)

 

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Feb 03, 2020 Feb 03, 2020

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CHMs - who knew?!? 🤣

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Indeed, .chm is less supported and cannot be opened in every case. Why did you choose to use this format rather than responsive HTML  (which also looks nicer?)

 

(We had one application in the past with chm, as this was an old application, and the help had always been chm.  We also had old WinHelp files once....)

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I wouldn't mind switching to responsive HTML, but our Windows documentation contains several chm files. Some of them come from FrameMaker, some of them are generated from other tools, which I have no control of. And they are all merged together into one documentation set.

 

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