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August 11, 2011
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Robohelp 7 open Robohelp 9 project?

  • August 11, 2011
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as I search through internet, I understand that robohelp 7 unable to open robohelp 9 project

we have two robohelp 7 licenses and three robohelp 9 licenses

when working on project in robohelp 9, it need to upgrade the project, but robohelp 7 is unable to open the project after upgraded

Is it any way opening Robohelp 9 project(converted from version 7 project) in Robohelp 7?

Is it upgrade Robohelp 7 to 9 is the only way? We do not wish to upgrade is because i am wondering if later Adobe release robohelp 10, and by that time we need more robohelp license and we purchased additional license, we will need to upgrade all other old robohelp product?

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    August 11, 2011

    I just want to add that there is a tool called HHP Builder that can be used to create a HHP file in the folder with the decompiled source files. This can then be opened in Robohelp.

    Peter Grainge
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    August 12, 2011

    Why would you need the HHP builder? When RoboHelp generates an output, it creates an HHP file. That doesn't change the code in the source files so RoboHelp 9 source files will not play nicely with RoboHelp 7.


    See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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    Peter Grainge
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    August 12, 2011

    Peter, please excuse if I misunderstood (I'm not a native speaker). My

    proposal was to use the decompiled CHM as you has suggested, then to use

    HHP Builder to generate the HHP there - simply the same workflow as if

    you had some odd CHM without a RoboHelp project.

    If I understood you correctly, you meant to use the HHP within the

    project folder, copy it into the folder with decompiled files instead of

    using HHP Builder? Sounds fine, I have not tested this but it may work.

    The other option to open the HHP file directly in the Project folder

    using the original source files would not work in my opinion. RoboHelp

    inserts proprietary code and I do not think that RH7 is able to work

    with RH9 source files.

    Sorry for any confusion.

    Robert


    First, there's nothing wrong with your English.

    We have misunderstood each other but bottom line is that if you decompile following the instructions on my site, you will have an HHP file for RoboHelp 7 and we are agreed using the HHP from the RoboHelp 9 project would be questionable to say the least.


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    Peter Grainge
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    August 11, 2011

    Picking up on the upgrading point....

    When Adobe released RoboHelp 9 they changed the upgrade pricing policy. Upgrade from 8 is $399, much lower then previously. If that continues, then the two licences you will have to buy now for 9 will not cost as much to upgrade to 10 as perhaps you are thinking.


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    Captiv8r
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    August 11, 2011

    Hi there

    The only way I can fathom opening a project in RoboHelp 7 after you have upgraded it to RoboHelp 9 would be to create a CHM output in RoboHelp 9, then decompile it to get the source files. You could then create a version 7 project using the source files.

    Cheers... Rick

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    August 11, 2011

    thanks, is there anything will lost if using this way?

    for example, conditional tags?

    Captiv8r
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    August 11, 2011

    Hello again

    Yep, conditional tagging is handled in the project before you compile or generate, so indeed they would be lost as would any information you excluded via the tab and build expression.

    Not perfect, but at least you get a project you may continue editing in version 7.

    Cheers... Rick

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