Hi,
I'm using the latest version of RH8 and usually generate in Webhelp format. However, I also output the source to printed documentation.
As the source contains so many files, I generate 3 files in .doc format, which I then paste into my own template and PDF it using RoboPDF.
The hyperlinks are active in the Word files and using Ctrl + mouse click takes you to the desired location (from the TOC and the document text).
However, when I PDF the files either by using:
File > Print and choosing 1-Step RoboPDF or
RoboPDF > Convert to PDF
The links in the output don't work. I can't find any settings that will remedy this.
Anyone know a workaround/solution.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Feebeegeebee.
Do you have the same problem if you generate using the supplied Style Mapping template?
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your response.
If you mean the page you eventually get to when you hit "Generate", which allows you to map styles, etc., yes.
I usually map to the project's .css file, but I tried various settings, including mapping to a .dot Word template. Neither made any difference.
None of the links worked.
Regards,
Fiona
including mapping to a .dot Word template
What I was getting at was did you map to the supplied Style Mapping template or one of your own?
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I used my own template.
However, I just tried the one supplied and generated a .doc file. I then chose RoboPDF > Convert to PDF within Word.
The links from the TOC worked, but links within the text did not.
Oddly, I also got a blank page at the beginning of the PDF file (not in the .doc file) which gave the following popup error: "There was a problem reading this document (14)."
I don't have RoboPDF on any machine so I cannot check further.
Could someone else with RoboPDF test this please?
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Just a follow-up to this, while I remember...
...I came up with a workaround for this.
Hope it helps someone else who's been frustrated with RoboPDF and its lack of working links.
Feebeegeebee
The problem was related to how you installed Open Office and is covered in Snippets on my site. I don't know if it would still be a problem but it was an easy solution.
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