Paligo can import content that is in the Adobe® RoboHelp 2020® format. Before you begin with an import, we recommend that you read What does the RoboHelp 2020 Import Support? so that you understand what to expect when the import is complete.
The Paligo import for RoboHelp 2020 content supports:
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Regular content - Such as text, images and so on.
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Variables - Paligo converts RoboHelp variables into a Paligo variable set.
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Conditions - These are imported as profiles (filters). To find out more about profiling in Paligo, see Filtering / Profiling
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Glossary - If your project contains any glossary terms, Paligo creates a glossary topic containing the glossary definitions, and this topic is added as the last top-level topic in a publication. The glossary references in your topics will link to the glossary definitions in the glossary topic. To find out more about glossaries in Paligo, see Glossary Topic.
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Snippets are imported as regular content (text, images,etc.). You can use Paligo's features to re-apply Content Reuse manually, as required.
Before you import your RoboHelp content into Paligo, create a copy of the project, organize it and make a .zip of it:
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Make sure your content is in the RoboHelp 2020 format.
If you have projects created with older versions of RoboHelp, you will need to convert them to the RoboHelp 2020 format before you can import into Paligo.
To convert them, use RoboHelp 2020's Upgrade RoboHelp Classic Project feature. If you do not have RoboHelp 2020, you can download a trial version from Adobe or purchase a RoboHelp 2020 license.
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Create a copy of your RoboHelp project folder.
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In the copy of the folder, open the "toc" folder and view the .toc files. These are the table of content files for your project.
Select a .toc file that is designed for online use (HTML). It should contain links to the topics in your project.
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Move or copy the .toc file to the same level as the .rhpj project file.
.toc file is in "toc" folder in RoboHelp project
Move the .toc file to the same level as the .rhpj project file.
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Create a .zip file containing the entire copied RoboHelp folder.
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Use the Import Wizard to import your RoboHelp 2020 import .zip file. Select Robohelp 2020 (.toc) as the import format.
Paligo imports the content from your RoboHelp 2020 .zip file. If import does not work, check that:
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You organized the project correctly when creating the .zip file.
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You have Ignore warnings on import validation checked in the General settings.
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