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I'm using the Indigo HTML 5 layout in RH2017. The index in my help project contains keywords and subkeywords. However, the subkeywords are listed at the same level as the keyword. This causes the index to look like it's in non-alphabetical order, because it's not clear to the user which are keywords or subkeywords.
Here is a screenshot with the Indigo layout:
And here is the same index in a CHM output. The subkeywords are at a different level.
Is there a way to reproduce the CHM-style nesting of the index with the Indigo layout?
Hi stewic, thanks for filing the issue.
This issue is there in RH 2017 Update 1, we are working on it and update 2 shall be out soon later this month.
Thanks,
Vivek
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Please see the thread at How to control fomatting used on WebHelp Index tab?
I will lock this thread to keep all the answers in one thread. Post there if what is there does not help.
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I have unlocked this thread as there is a key difference, you are generating an HTML5 layout and the other thread is about WebHelp.
Nonetheless, check the other thread first. Also try importing the Indigo layout again and giving it a different name such as Indigo 2.
Post back to say solved or report that it is still an issue.
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I'm still having this issue. I've tried re-importing the layout, but no success. I'm seeing the issue when I use the Indigo layout with other RH projects too.
I can produce (non-HTML5) Webhelp that has the correct index indentation level.
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Have you explored the correct answer in the other thread? Because this problem is only affecting some users, it is the most likely solution.
Do you have another machine that is not used for RoboHelp where you could install the trial version and Service Release 4 to see what happens then?
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I've just installed the trial version on a new machine, updated Robohelp to update 1, and tested it with a sample project and Indigo layout, and I still see this issue.
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Before I see if I can get any more information, what is your operating system and can you confirm RoboHelp is being installed with admin rights?
Also please test with Azure Blue layout and webhelp.
It will help to know what, if anything, works OK.
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Also please confirm you are generating to the same drive that the project is on.
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I'm using Windows 10. Robohelp is installed as admin on the C drive, which is also where I'm running the project and generating the output. Azure Blue (HTML5) and normal Webhelp both work OK.
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I just tested again and am seeing the same thing. I will report it as a bug and post the link here for you and others to vote for.
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Please click the link below and add your vote if you find this problem.
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Hi stewic, thanks for filing the issue.
This issue is there in RH 2017 Update 1, we are working on it and update 2 shall be out soon later this month.
Thanks,
Vivek
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Hi Stewic,
Did the update 2 for RoboHelp 2017 fix the problem for you? I just installed the update and regenerated...my index is still not indenting for the Indigo layout.
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You have to import the layout again. It does not correct things in your
existing layout.
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I'm sorry Peter, I'm not following when you say "you have to import the layout again." I tried creating a new HTML5 Indigo layout but that didn't do the trick.
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Hi there
Of course I'm not Peter but it's rather late where he lives, so here goes.
See if the video shown below helps you do that.
Presently still uploading but shouldn't be too much longer.
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Create a new simple project with just enough to test this.
If that works then delete any Indigo layout from your main project, close
it, delete the CPD and then reopen it. Now create a new Indigo layout.
It's late here. I'll post more in the morning.
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Hold up. From the wording of your reply, I thought you had seen Update 2 released. It is fixed in the update as I saw an early version for testing. When Update 2 is released, then import the layout afresh.
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I'm now seeing it available. Any joy now?
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Hi, yes I got this to work in RH2017 Update 2. You need to re-import the Indigo layout for this to work.
In the Output Setup pod, click Create New Responsive Layout. Select Indigo from the list, give it a different name (like Indigo_new), and select this new layout when you generate your output.
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Thank you for your response! Captiv8r's video essentially showed what you described so I was able to fix it yesterday