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Hi,
I generate a Printed document with RoboHelp 2017, the TOC is incorrect.
I checked the option "maintain HTMLheading level"-- I guess this will get the same TOC as the html5 output, but it didn't.
The TOC is like the following:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
But the TOC in PDF output is like this:
Chapter 1
Topic 1
Topic 2
Topic 3
Chapter 2
Topic 4
Topic 5
How to make the TOC work corretly?
Plus, in HTML5 output, I bind a topic to each Chapter title, this is, when I click the book title (chapter title), I can see the bound topic. Usually, the topic which is bound to the chapter is a summary of the chapter.
Chapter 1 (Topic1)
Chapter 2 (Topic 2)
In PDF output, the TOC is shown as:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
If I generate the PDF output, it will like this:
Chapter 1
Topic 1
Topic 1-1
Topic 1-2
Topic 1-3
Chapter 2
Topic 2
Topic 2-1
Topic 2-2
Generally, the Chapter title and the title of the bound topic are the same. For exmaple:
Getting Started with iPhone
Getting Started with iPhone
Topic 1-1
Topic 1-2
Topic 1-3
Making Calls
Making Calls
Topic 2-1
Topic 2-2
The experted TOC in PDF output should be:
Getting Started with iPhone (This is Topic 1, not Chapter 1 title)
Making Calls (This is Topic 2, not Chapter 2 title)
Any suggestion?
Please see Printed Documentation on my site. There I make the point that the TOC you see in the second page of the Print SSL dialog is the TOC selected in the first page as it was when you first selected that TOC. If you subsequently change that TOC in Project Manager, it will not be changed automatically in the second page of the print dialog as well. Thus the print TOC in the second page is independent of the online TOC.
In this case, you need to remove the book and add the topic in the print l
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RoboHelp for Word is a product that last shipped with RoboHelp 10. It is not the same thing as Printed Output from RoboHelp HTML.
You say
The TOC is like the following:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
But the TOC in PDF output is like this:
Chapter 1
Topic 1
Topic 2
Topic 3
Chapter 2
Topic 4
Topic 5
Are you simply getting at the fact the topics are not indented in the Contents page? The solution would be to generate a Word document using a Word template where you have set the styles to do just that.
I'm not clear on quite what the issue is with the other points. Are you saying topics are repeated so you see the one bound to the book twice? I thought that issue had been fixed several versions back. The simple solution is to remove the topic from the TOC in the print layout.
These issues are covered in more detail in the Printed Documentation pages on my site. Take a look at those and then post back if still stuck.
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Hi, peter,
Thanks for your advise.
I found the problem of my issue:
Each topic has first-level title, that is the problem why there is no indent in my generated TOC in PDF.
The other issue is that: My TOC in robohelp is like this:
Book1: Introcution of Smart Phone (linked to Topic: introduction of smart phone)
Book2: Making Calls (linked to Topic: Making Calls)
I works perfectly if I generate a HTML5 with this TOC, when I click the book title, I can see the linked topic.But, if I generate a PDF document with this TOC, I get repeated title, like thisIntroduction of Smart PhoneIntroduction of Smart Phone
Making CallsMaking Calls
How can I generate PDF document without the book title, but only the linked topic.
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The problem you are facing with the PDF is one that used to occur with online help. It was fixed there but my guess is not in printed documentation.
Go to the TOC In the printed documentation layout. Leave the book but delete the topic below it. Then you should get the topic printed once only.
Take a look at Printed Documentation on my site. This problem is covered there. Also see the section suggesting you create a TOC for print in Project Manager. When you change the online TOC, it is quick and easy to do the same in the print version. Refresh that in the print SSL rather than edit there.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring information
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Thanks, peter.
But my problem is that I want to delete the repeated title, and keep the topic.
If I delete the topic which is linked to the book, I can only get the title in PDF output.
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My understanding is this.
ONLINE
Book A - Linked to Topic 1 - Click the book to see Topic 1
Topic 1 - Click this and you also get Topic 1.
Topic 2 - Click this to see Topic 2.
In print
Book A shows in the TOC
Topic 1 - Prints once
Topic 2 - Prints once.
Thus online there are two links to Topic 1 but in print you see the topic once. Correct?
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Sorry for my description. Let me explain it again.
Say that, the TOC is:
Book title: Smartphone Introduction (linked to topic 1: smartphone intruction)
ONLINE OUTPUT
Book: Smartphone Introduction - linked to topic 1, click to see topic 1
PDF OUTPUT
Topic 1: Smartphone introduction
Smartphone Introduction
This chapter describes the overview of the smartphone and the highlights of the smarphone.
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Please see Printed Documentation on my site. There I make the point that the TOC you see in the second page of the Print SSL dialog is the TOC selected in the first page as it was when you first selected that TOC. If you subsequently change that TOC in Project Manager, it will not be changed automatically in the second page of the print dialog as well. Thus the print TOC in the second page is independent of the online TOC.
In this case, you need to remove the book and add the topic in the print layout. The method I recommend though is to duplicate your main TOC and name it something like Print TOC. Edit the Print TOC in Project Manager and then select it in the print dialog.Whenever you change the Print TOC, remember to clear everything in the second page and then add it back in. This is what I suggested earlier.
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Thanks so much, Peter!