RoboHelp 10 Featurette Videos, part 11: Publishing to eBook format

This is the _eight _in a series of blogs that cluster together some very brief, but useful “how to” videos on important features in RoboHelp 10. Part 1 of this series focus on navigation links and Part 2 focused on dealing with two types of graphics, Part 3 focused on TOCs and profiles while Part 4 focused on bookmarks and previewing conditional content, Part 5 covered sharing resources and Part 6 covered “see also” and “lean” workspaces. Part 7 focused on RoboScreenCapture and Multilevel lists and Part 8 focused on correcting links while Part 9 focused on conditional text. Our previous blog, Part 10, focused on how to define Conditional Build Tags (CBTs) and how to associate a CBT with a custom single source layout to HTML5. Today’s blog/video focuses on some simple choices you need to make before publishing your RoboHelp project to eBook format.

ROBOHELP 10: Publishing to eBook format

Single source layouts in RoboHelp 10 enable you to publish to a variety of format. With the built-in eBook format, you can publish to ePub and Kindle at the same time. This brief video walks you through the choices you should make in ePub layout properties before publishing your first projects. Steps include how to choose a graphic image for your book cover. You will discover that the steps are short and extremely straight forward. For more detailed information, you should view the recorded webinar with our guest, Matt Sullivan, who covers the process of eBook publishing in greater detail at: http://adobe.ly/17YvOre.

http://tv.adobe.com/embed/1194/20215/

Have your own hands-on with RoboHelp 10 and decide how you can use it

After watching these videos, you may wish to have your own hands-on with RoboHelp. The quickest way to do this is to have use a trial copy of Tech Comm Suite 4, which includes FrameMaker 11 and RoboHelp 10. You can try your own hands-on by clicking here. This link also includes a link to a Quick Start Guide for RoboHelp.