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March 25, 2015
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Would it be possible to have 2 shared resources, one local containing all common topics and pictures for several projects, and another one remote containing all topics and pictures for collaboration purposes

  • March 25, 2015
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Hi,

I was wondering, now that I discovered the advantages of Resource Manger, if it would be possible to have 2 shared resources, one local with common topics and pictures for several projects, and another one, remote, containing the whole projects, i.e. topics and pictures, for collaboration purposes.

The local one I intend to use it for my purposes to have common items (topics & pictures) updated in all projects where they appear, and the remote one I intend to use it together with my remote colleagues that might want to do changes in the topics.

This would mean that the common topics and pictures would be present in both resources, the local one as well as the remote one.

Thank you.

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    Correct answer Captiv8r

    Isn't SVN a source control package?

    I'm not sure, but RoboHelp *MAY* be able to integrate with SVN to control the projects and sharing.

    RoboHelp does ship with RoboSource Control that could be used to provide source control. But if you already have a package in place, my thought is why reinvent the wheel? Just use what's there.

    Cheers... Rick

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    Anvinder_Singh
    Participating Frequently
    March 25, 2015

    Yes, you can use source control for the same.

    I see you are using SVN, robohelp does offer integration with SVN as well.

    This link might be helpful for you: Integrating RoboHelp projects with Subversion « TechComm Central by Adobe

    March 25, 2015

    Thank you very much Anvinder!

    Captiv8r
    Legend
    March 25, 2015

    LOL, you don't like pushing the envelope much, do ya?

    I'm thinking a blend of using the Resource Manager along with perhaps linking into Source Control.

    Cheers... Rick

    Known Participant
    March 29, 2016

    Hi Rick,

    We are looking at using both TFS and the Resource Manager but haven't quite figured it out.

    How do we create the shared location for the Resource Manager if our content is in TFS?

    Any info would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,

    James

    Willam van Weelden
    Inspiring
    April 11, 2016

    You can point the resource manager to a folder that is under version control. Only the version control actions will have to be done outside of RoboHelp.