17.2.11 Checking WinHelp RTF files for DITA2Go version

If you recently installed a DITA2Go upgrade or beta version, after you run DITA2Go, check to make sure the latest version was actually used to produce RTF output. Windows sometimes caches DLLs, and does not always use a newly replaced DLL until after the system is rebooted.

Open an RTF output file in Word and choose File > Properties > Comments. You should see a line like the following:

DCL filter dwrtf, Ver 3.3 m194b r278b

The last two entries identify the build numbers of the DITA2Go drmif.dll and dwrtf.dll components that were used to create the RTF file. See §A.1.5 Check your version of DITA2Go.

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Parent Topic:  17.2 Setting up a WinHelp project

Sibling Topics:

17.2.1 Setting up a WinHelp project

17.2.2 Deciding where to locate configuration settings

17.2.3 Preparing a document for conversion to WinHelp

17.2.4 Deciding whether to regenerate the WinHelp project file

17.2.5 Accommodating platform differences

17.2.6 Setting basic WinHelp options in the configuration file

17.2.7 Handling page breaks and section breaks

17.2.8 Providing multiple .hlp files

17.2.9 Integrating WinHelp from RoboHelp

17.2.10 Compiling a WinHelp project

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