18.13 Compiling and testing
HTML Help
It is best to compile HTML Help in a directory different
from your DITA2Go HTML Help project directory. You can have DITA2Go
automatically copy the necessary files to a compilation directory, then
run the HTML Help compiler; or, you can include copy commands in the
configuration file, and run the HTML Help compiler yourself.
In this section:
§18.13.1
Directing DITA2Go to run the HTML Help compiler
§18.13.2 Copying
output files and compiling later
§18.13.3 Compiling
in a different language
§18.13.4
Registering your HTML Help system for network use
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Parent Topic: 18. Generating Microsoft
HTML Help
Sibling Topics:
18.1 Understanding
how DITA2Go produces HTML Help
18.2 Understanding
why Unicode is not the answer
18.3 Setting
up an HTML Help project
18.4 Customizing HTML Help display features
18.5 Creating
pop-ups for HTML Help
18.6 Creating links and hypertext jumps in
HTML Help
18.7 Creating
related-topic links for HTML Help
18.8 Using
secondary windows in HTML Help
18.9 Generating
contents and index for HTML Help
18.10 Providing full-text
search (FTS) for HTML Help
18.11 Setting up CSH
for HTML Help
18.12 Generating
HTML Help in non-Western languages
18.14 Mapping
and merging CHM files