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November 8, 2012
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Script for adding all topics to a single browse sequence

  • November 8, 2012
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Hi all, has anybody perchance written a script that inserts all topics into a single browse sequence? This would be similar to the 'auto-create from TOC'-function but using a single long sequence instead of separate ones for each chapter.

Most of our users think that the concept of browse sequences is confusing in Webhelp. They just want simple 'forward' and 'backward' buttons that jump through the TOC.

Robert

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Captiv8r
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November 8, 2012

Hi Robert

There's no need for a script. Just use the auto-create. Then type 0 (zero) for the level.

Cheers... Rick

November 8, 2012

..even though the topics are added in a strange manner.

First the BRS jumps through the topics assigned to the top level books

(Chapter 1, Chapter 2 etc.). Then at the end it continues at the start

again and jumps through the topics in the individual chapters. Well,

I'll come up with a feature name that imlpies it was planned that way.

November 20, 2012

Robert, from my vantage point it seems you sort of missed the point of what Peter was stating.

I know you are authoring in Frame. But for the moment, just forget about anything Frame related. Just assume all you have is RoboHelp with Frame out of the picture.

It's quite simple in RoboHelp to build a TOC. Just create a blank one. Then display your Topic List pod. All topics should be visible. Click to select one in the pod, then press Ctrl+A to select all of them. Then drag them all from the pod to the empty TOC. That should create a single (and flat) TOC that could be used for the Browse Seuence definition. Total time should be less than a minute for that whole process.

Once you have that new flat TOC the way you want, you would then only have to maintain it a tad by adding new topics that were added in Frame. It should remain unaffected by anything you do in Frame as Frame should be blissfully unaware of its existince.

Cheers... Rick


Hi Rick,

thanks for the idea! But using CTRL+A to drag all topics from the topic

list will not provide a useful order it seems.

I agree that this would be a 1 minute action but having a browse

sequence that contains all topics in alphabetical order would not be a

solution in this case. And manually correkting the order of the topics

in the BRS is out of question - this is intended as a process for many

(and large) documents.

Robert