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January 11, 2012
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RH9 application help "Contents & Index" broken

  • January 11, 2012
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I have been using RH9 for months now and I still fail to grasp how the RH9 application help is supposed to work.

When I click the Help button in the main toolbar, I am supposed to choose from the available options. The option that looks TO ME like "normal" application online help functionality is the first one, called "Contents & Index".

So I click it, and what happens? After a wait, what happens is that our default IE browser home page opens (which is our corporate intranet home page).

So what the blazes am I supposed to do with THAT? Does that sound like "Contents & Index" to you? Well it doesn't to me either.

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January 12, 2012

Adobe Support send me some links and this is resolved. For some reason Adobe Air was installed but was not finding the files.

Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
January 12, 2012

Thanks for posting how it was fixed. As to the deleted word, viewed a bit differently here and not for forum use, nothing more.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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Jeff_Coatsworth
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January 11, 2012

If you're referring to RH's own help system - it's a customized form of AIRHelp that they're calling Adobe Community Help. You can set it to open in your browser by default, but then the only way to see it back as an AIRHelp file is to find the exe that it uses. I remember seeing another thread about where it's located (& what it was called). Running it that way sets it back to being able to be launched as AIRHelp.

Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
January 11, 2012

I have edited your post.

I don't know why RoboHelp is not connecting to the help as no one else has reported this. The fact that your corporate home page is opening suggests that maybe the URL is being blocked. Try the link below.

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/robohelp/robohtml/index.html


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Captiv8r
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January 11, 2012

Interesting. I was reading that post an entirely different way. I was thinking that the issue was dealing with how to connect their own software with RoboHelp "Application Help" output.

Silly me...  Rick

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Jeff_Coatsworth
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January 11, 2012

LOL - I wasn't sure either - that's why I started my post off with "If..."

I think a picture would have been worth a thousand words here (or a couple of hundred at the least) ;>)