20.3.6.1 Understanding the JavaHelp / Oracle Help directory structure

If you plan to provide features such as full-text search, JavaHelp and Oracle Help require a more involved directory structure than just a DITA2Go project directory. You can create the directory structure, or let DITA2Go do it for you; see §20.3.6.2 Letting DITA2Go set up the directory structure and copy files. A typical directory structure looks like this, with the top-level JavaHelp or Oracle Help directory as a subdirectory of the conversion project directory:

MyDoc             DITA document files
..MyOutput        DITA2Go output files (normal DITA2Go project directory)
      Top JH or OHJ level starts here:
....help          Help files copied from MyOutput: .hs, .jhm, .xml
......graphics    Image files copied from MyOutput (or another location)
......html        .htm and .css files copied from MyOutput

After DITA2Go generates output, the helpset file (.hs) and navigational files (.jhm and .xml) are copied from the DITA2Go project directory to the help directory.

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20.3.6.2 Letting DITA2Go set up the directory structure and copy files

20.3.6.3 Locating graphics files for JavaHelp and Oracle Help

20.3.6.4 Specifying a path for search-index links

20.3.6.5 Manually copying and deleting output files