Question
Conditional Tables & Paragraphs
The conditional tag for anchored tables does not convert in
RoboHelp to tag the entire table. This seems like a major flaw,
unless I am missing something. The condtion tags for anchored
frames work fine.
Also, the table title blocks are not conditional at all. They convert in RoboHelp to an entire new table with the caption text.
With conditional paragraphs, RoboHelp keeps a space for the parapraph line even if the condition is hidden. This is a big problem when using automumbering as the number still shows up, even if the rest of the conditional text in the paragraph does not.
I also find cross references in the middle of a conditional paragraph do not get conditionalized in RH and the format of the xref extends to the end of the paragraph.
In the TOC imported from FrameMaker, subheads are created at the top level if they are the first heading in a FrameMaker file. In other words, the first file has a Heading with an indented subhead and translates to RH fine. The next file starts with a subhead, but does not indent under the previous Heading but instead starts a new top-level entry. You can manually fix this in RH but you will lose these settings the next time you update the project.
I also experienced the problem others are stating after installing the latest FM and RH updates. RH no longer can import Frame files. I followed another poster's suggestion and did not open FM before opening RH and that worked.
Anyone have the same experience with these situations?
Also, the table title blocks are not conditional at all. They convert in RoboHelp to an entire new table with the caption text.
With conditional paragraphs, RoboHelp keeps a space for the parapraph line even if the condition is hidden. This is a big problem when using automumbering as the number still shows up, even if the rest of the conditional text in the paragraph does not.
I also find cross references in the middle of a conditional paragraph do not get conditionalized in RH and the format of the xref extends to the end of the paragraph.
In the TOC imported from FrameMaker, subheads are created at the top level if they are the first heading in a FrameMaker file. In other words, the first file has a Heading with an indented subhead and translates to RH fine. The next file starts with a subhead, but does not indent under the previous Heading but instead starts a new top-level entry. You can manually fix this in RH but you will lose these settings the next time you update the project.
I also experienced the problem others are stating after installing the latest FM and RH updates. RH no longer can import Frame files. I followed another poster's suggestion and did not open FM before opening RH and that worked.
Anyone have the same experience with these situations?
