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I would like to know if there is any option to apply conditional tags dynamically to the output. This is the scenario. There is an application, which might have various options. These options will be integrated based on the customer requirement. For instance, Customer A might need some options which should be hidden form customer B and customer B need some options which should be hidden from customer A. Now based on the customer requirement, is there an option by which the same HTML Help can be configured for Customer A and Customer B since many of the options are common? Please note that t applying conditional tag has to be done on the output, and not before generating the HTML Help.
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Tags can only be applied to source but why are you wanting to apply this to the output? Applying the tags to the source and then generating on output for customer A and another output for customer B will give you exactly what you want.
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yes Peter, but in this case the headache ismine. Our production team frequently releases same software for different markets. For every market, some features are to be shown/hidden from the output. This calls for a frequent updation to be done from my side. There should be some mechanism by which they can configure the output according to the features supported in the software's version.
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To be fair to Peter (and Adobe) that functionality DOES exist as Peter has described. Whether you have to make the amendments in the source OR the output, the problem still exists that you have to do something. In such a scenario I'd always want to have full control by changing the source. Just my 2p 🙂
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Hi there
I'm surprised Peter didn't point you to his page on customizing help.
http://www.grainge.org/pages/authoring/customising/customising.htm
Sounds like that may offer what you are looking for.
Cheers... Rick
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@KKhanna
With the tags in the output, I suspect the content would not be browser compliant.
@Colum
I think that what was required was the developers having the ability define the build expression. Given that the help would likely change with each release, I cannot see how that alone would suffice and, like you, I would want to control that.
@Rick
That topic is about end users adding content and I don't think that is what is required here.
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HI Peter,
I am coming across another problem. I have generated an HTML help for a desktop application developed in BorlanDelphi environment. Now when i am giving the CHM to developers, the context sensitive help is not working. Is there anything else that i need to give along with the CHM file.
Earlier when i used to generate context sensitive help using Doc-to Help, only CHM file was required. The context senseitive help would run perfectly fine.
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The CHM question has been posted in a separate thread.
See http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1386472 for replies.
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I have a similar situation as in this original post for working with conditional build tags. For example, Customer A will need to see help content that is available in the first and second TOC books, Customer B will need to see help content that is available in the first and third books, and Customer C will need to see help content that is available in the first, second, and third books. Looking at the comments/answers to the initial question, I'm not sure that I understand the solution. Was the solution found at the URL below? If so, is there a way to email the content? My company's security is blocking this website.
Thanks,
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Hi,
Hoping that you have RoboHelp 2015, you can use dynamic filtering functionality to achieve this.
Please refer Adobe RoboHelp 2015: Dynamic Filters | WvanWeelden.eu for knowing about it.
Thanks and Regards,
Surbhi Maheshwari
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Does dynamic filtering work at the product level in Robohelp 2015? Different product help content will be in the same WebHelp output files. Users will need to only view content based upon which product they've purchased or see help content for all products (if purchased). We have each product content within a separate book on the TOC. Just trying to make sure this is going to work before requesting the 2015 version.
Thanks,
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If you are producing WebHelp, forget about Dynamic Filtering. It only applies to Responsive HTML 5 output.
Cheers... Rick
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Rightly pointed out by Rick. Dynamic filtering works for Responsive HTML5 and MobileApp outputs only.
Regards,
Surbhi Maheshwari