atw: Re: Word to html conversion
- From: "Donald Halley" <donald@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 13:37:32 +0930
Irene
You'll find that ReWorx will do the same job for about $595 plus GST.
Donald Halley
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[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Lofting
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Subject: atw: Re: Word to html conversion
> -----Original Message-----
> From: austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:austechwriter-
> bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Melanie Kendell
> Sent: Friday, 14 July 2006 12:10 PM
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> Subject: atw: Re: Word to html conversion
>
> Hi Irene
>
> Any Help Authoring Tool should be able to do this.
>
> Outputs you should look for are:
>
> * Compressed HTML (CHM) if you are only running the output on Windows
> PCs
> * Java Help if you need cross platform
>
> There are some other types but these are the main two.
>
> Some HATs to have a look at include:
>
> * Madcap Flare - the new kid on the block but has many of the
> ex-developers from RoboHelp
>
Played with the sample - too slow etc at the moment - the issue is that
Adobe are going to maintain RoboHelp so most using RoboHelp will I think
wait for them.
> * RoboHelp - used to be the main player but had a dubious future
> through various acquisitions, Adobe (being the current owner) have
> made some noises about continuing development but the jury is still
> out
>
I heard that Adobe are hiring and envision a new release first quarter
2007
- and RoboHelp does do well what Irene wants. (the issue then is if MS
release 2007 material pre RoboHelp 2007 - I have not heard of them
preparing
X5 updates as yet to work with MSWord 2007/IE 7.0 - and there are
current issues with working with FireFox if you use all of the java
scripting available in the WebHelp build, works fine if limit it to
DHTML/HTML build)
You could always do the quick and nasty - save the pages in Word as HTML
and then load and save using OpenOffice or Dreamweaver to get the
'rubbish' out (or just directly load into OO as a word file, save in
their HTML should do it ) - and then add an HTML control page using a
frame to give the left-side index requirement. The only issue being the
size of the web pages - one per document. RoboHelp allows for setting
web page breaks - e.g. heading level 1 filter will give you X web pages
per document imported where X is the number of heading level 1 in the
document.
Cost? $1600 or so.
Chris.
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