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I created a new layout and it will not appear in the Manage Layout list or in the Gallery list on the Responsive HTML5 Settings dialog when I look at the properties for Responsive HTML5. A co-worker created the new layout, generated the output and then make sure it is all in on the RH Server. The new screen layout appears in my Output Setup pod under Screen layouts but again it doesn't appear in the dialog drop down or the gallery list. I need to make changes to the layout and don't know of any other way to access it to make the changes to the layout. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Hey, thanks, Steven!
YES!!!
My IT embraces the network security convention… all proprietary data is on servers, not local drives. So, I hope networking and corruption issues are fixed for all current versions (using Robo15), specifically, like Steven, I also desire that Adobe resolves any network issue that causes the MasterThemeSchema file to become corrupted.
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Sorry guys, RH wasn't designed to work natively on files located on a network - that's only been supported relatively recently and even then it was YMMV. You can still adhere to your IT policy by storing backups of docs on your networks or by checking in project files in source control.
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Hi Jeff,
thanks for your reply.
I just wonder that we are working intensively on the network with RH and it works perfectly. We actually work on a large online-help project (about 1000 pages) with a team of up to 5 writers creating child projects in parallel, which are merged - all done on our network.
Just editing the screen layout does not work and ends in a corrupted MasterThemeSchema.xml.
But apart from that, changing a screen layout on a project maybe should not be the preferred process at all. Thus, we now keep a dummy project locally and change the screen layout there if needed (often customer come up with change requests during the compilation process). Then we copy it to all child projects and the master project. And we are happy with that.
Regards
Steven
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Congrats - as I said YMMV. The intention with multiple authors was that the content lived in the repo and that authors checked out topics to their local machines.