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March 10, 2009
Question

cleaning up a "salvaged" project?

  • March 10, 2009
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Hello all,

Does anyone have suggestions or tips on cleaning up projects that were created by unpacking a .CHM file? We have a number of projects that appear to be the result of this, and I'm finding a lot of files and folder structures that seem extraneous. Overall, I would like to do a bit of "spring cleaning", especially as we may soon begin translating our Help and I would like to have it as efficient and well-built as possible.

Is there a handy list or guide for what file types are not needed by a project? Especially if they are files that might be created when unpacking a CHM but otherwise never needed or used?

Is there any sort of optimizer tool in RoboHelp, or a (free) third-party tool that might do something similar?

Thanks,
-Jeff
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Known Participant
March 10, 2009
Thanks Colum, I will read up on the link you sent.
Known Participant
March 10, 2009
As usual, forget to mention we're using RH7! :-)

Also, just as an example of what we're dealing with, in the Style Sheets section of Project Manager, we often have "empty" folders listed alongside the main .css files.

It appears these folders are listed because additional style sheets are buried within them, but they show in Project Manager as empty folders that can't be deleted. However, looking at them in Windows Explorer shows the various files (usually a couple topics and related files, including the style sheets).

It's this type of stuff - files that aren't being used, files that would be better off placed elsewhere - that we're hoping to fix.
RoboColum_n_
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March 10, 2009
Hi Jeff.

First of all read this link on Peter Grainge's site. It also covers the tools that can be ued to make your life a lot easier.