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Generated lower case only on _1

Explorer ,
Aug 04, 2014 Aug 04, 2014

RH11 - Webhelp

I'm generating mixed font case webhelp and these are the results

  • ProjectName.htm (same with all other project files)
  • projectname_1.htm

This old help file (with remote developers and their calling code files) is needed now - we don't have time to rename and test files. The _1 file is being used and should retain the case.

Why is the _1 upper case not being duplicated?

Thank you

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Explorer , Aug 07, 2014 Aug 07, 2014

Sigh. Answer is embarrassingly simple. May as well laugh! Project had been renamed to upper case; default topic name had not been changed.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 05, 2014 Aug 05, 2014

Are you talking about the Start Page file name? Does it have the same name as the Default Topic? Have you changed the Apply Lowercase setting?

Sorry but your question is not clear.


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Explorer ,
Aug 07, 2014 Aug 07, 2014

Hi Peter,

Thank you for replying. Yes, the start and default names are the same, which I understand is why <filename_1> is generated. (We can't change the filenames now.)

I did generate lower case one time, but have cleared the "generate lower case" check box as we need initial caps.

When I generate webhelp:

  • start and default should both be initial caps: <Apphelp> and <Apphelp_1>
  • Instead, start is initial cap, default is lower case: <Apphelp> and <apphelp_1>

Why isn't it generating both file names with initial caps?

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Explorer ,
Aug 07, 2014 Aug 07, 2014
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Sigh. Answer is embarrassingly simple. May as well laugh! Project had been renamed to upper case; default topic name had not been changed.

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