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RoboHelp 7 - new files under source control

Explorer ,
Nov 12, 2007 Nov 12, 2007

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I keep my RoboHelp project under source control using Perforce rather than the source control system that ships with RoboHelp. (The reason I use Perforce is that my company has Perforce administrators who keep the system running and ensure that the data is backed up in case of hardware failure. I don't want to take on that responsibility.)

I discovered when I upgraded to RoboHelp 6 that there was at least 1 new type of file in RoboHelp and that I needed to place it under source control (there may have been more, but I don't remember). My question is:

Does RoboHelp 7 introduce any new types files, and, if so, should they be under source control?

Also, does RoboHelp 7 deprecate any types files?

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Explorer , Dec 03, 2007 Dec 03, 2007
I'm answering my own question here in case it's of use to someone else. I discovered these new files in RoboHelp 7 that I needed to place under source control:

fmstyles.css
RHExtDocAuxData.apj
RHFrameDocs.apj
RHFrameStyleMappings.apj
rhsnippet.apj
rhvariable.apj

-Al Davidson

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I'm answering my own question here in case it's of use to someone else. I discovered these new files in RoboHelp 7 that I needed to place under source control:

fmstyles.css
RHExtDocAuxData.apj
RHFrameDocs.apj
RHFrameStyleMappings.apj
rhsnippet.apj
rhvariable.apj

-Al Davidson

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