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  • July 27, 2010
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I previously created all my help as Winhelp, but I am now trying to convert over to AIRhelp. To do this I converted my Winhelp project into RH html. Once in RH html, all the links to images appear to be broken.

All the images are there in the image folder as bmps and RH is looking for gifs that don't exist.

Is there a way of defining an image folder in RH html like there is for RH for Word, or a way of importing all the images? At the moment I can re-link any individual image to the bmp original easily enough, but my across all my Winhelp projects there are more than 1/2 million words and about 1000 images. I don't really want to do this by one-by-one!

Does anyone know either what I have done wrong, or where I can go from here?

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    Captiv8r
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    July 27, 2010

    Hi there

    Interesting that you are leaping from WinHelp (which is very dated) to a format that is so new that many help authors are unfamiliar with it (AIRHelp).

    Did you try creating an updated WinHelp output then using that as the basis for creating the project in RoboHelp HTML?

    Another approach would involve using RoboHelp for Word to create a Microsoft HTML Help (CHM) file. Then decompiling the CHM and using that as the foundation for a RoboHelp HTML project.

    Cheers... Rick

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    R-A-XAuthor
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    July 27, 2010

    We're still evaluating which help format to go with and I am trying to prove the AIRhelp concept before getting out the chequebook.

    I'm guessing that AIR help will ultimately provide all the key features to make a brilliant help solution. I particularly like the way that it removes the reliance on developers integrating the help into the application. This way the help can be updated as and when without needing development to create a patch. I also like the idea of commenting, but not sure whether I can make the comments feature work for me - I still need to investigate whether client A can see comments raised by client B. If that is the case then it is a non-starter, if not, I'm interested!

    AIRhelp is really appealing, but I'd like to see what the next release brings too.

    I'll try the chm option and see where that takes me.

    Cheers,

    R.

    I missed the obvious question - how do you decompile a chm?

    Message was edited by: R-A-X

    Captiv8r
    Legend
    July 27, 2010

    Hello again

    Sorry, but you lost me when you said:

    ...I particularly like the way that it removes the reliance on developers integrating the help into the application....

    I know Adobe holds some high hopes for this help format, but to my knowledge it doesn't remove the developer from the picture when integrating help. So admittedly I'm more than a bit puzzled by that statement.

    Click this link to learn how to decompile a CHM

    Cheers... Rick

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