I made sure it was unique so the user is brought to the correct place. When I compile the CHM and click the link, Acrobat opens and searches for the string. Then in the PDF I add a comment using Comments > Tools > Highlight and edit its properties like this: So that it calles Acrobat to display the PDF (full path given), with parameters to search for a string "bookmark_2". I fill in second part of the wizard like this: ![]() The procedure I now use is, in RoboHelp: Insert > HTML Help Controls > Shortcut. RoboWizard has a page describing the use of HTML Help Shortcuts which is got me started (thanks Rick, if you'll post here I'll give you a "Helpful Answer"). I have made a dent in the problem, can't say I've cracked it yet. Would updating to TCS2 (ie Frame 9) help us? From what I could find on TCS allows importing from Frame but we do not want to import, just to cross-refer, preferably with links which can be updated automatically. I had some success embedding the PDF call in a batch file and calling that, but that will be unmaintainable. We can presumably (I haven't yet tested this) handle PDF-to-CHM using the context-sensitive help functionality, but when we make links from CHM-to-PDF we are unable to go to a specified location in the PDF.Īnd they work in the preview window but not from CHM the PDF opens on page 1 rather than at the specified page or marker. Now we also wish to have hyperlinks from CHM to PDF and vice versa. ![]() Up to now the user guides were printed but we wish to provide them as PDF for on-screen use. Our documentation comprises On-line Help as CHM files, and User Guides as PDF.
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