Note: The options available for each type of style that you can customize are explained in the following (Style Mapping) tables.
Note: When you associate a template format with an alternative output style, the source document style remains unaffected.ġ) In the Style Mapping tab of the Publish Settings dialog, select the style you want to customize (paragraph, character, table, cross reference, image or general).Ģ) Configure the desired options for the selected style. You can then associate Heading1 with alternative output styles. In the FrameMaker template the heading is associated with a specific style. For example, from the available paragraph formats, you select Heading1. The Style Mapping WYSIWYG editor, allows you to map the formats that are available in the current document template to alternative output styles. You can define style mappings only for the unstructured documents. This means that you cannot edit this file in any other program. Important: The settings file is a FrameMaker-specific file. This tab provides options to customize settings for the following output formats:Ħ) After you complete the style mapping and output setting customizations, save the updated settings to a STS Settings File (.sts). The Output Style displayed is appended with an asterisk (*) to indicate a customization to the selected style.ĥ) To configure Outputs settings, go to the Outputs tab. Each overriding style is defined with a FM_ prefix. Important: The styles that you have customized in the Publish Settings dialog are defined as overriding styles at the end of the. The file defines a set of CSS styles that map to the output styles as defined in the Styles option in the Publish Settings dialog. The FrameMaker source continues to use the previously assigned template.Ĥ) ( For unstructured documents) Use the options in the Manage CSS drop-down list to export or import the styles used for style mapping to or from an external style sheet (.css file). This means that the styles and settings of the FrameMaker source remains unchanged. Note: The template that you select is used by the publish process. Tip: If you print a book that contains multiple documents, choose the template in this option to ensure that all the documents use the same style mapping. Important: Ensure that the template is currently selected.ī) In the Manage Publish Settings Template dialog, select the alternate FrameMaker template. For the structured documents, the style are mapped from the CSS file.ģ) ( For unstructured documents) The FrameMaker template for the selected document defines the default styles for the publish output.Ī) To use the styles from any other FrameMaker template, click the Select button adjacent to the Use Template label. Important: The Style Mappings options are available only for unstructured documents. In the Style Mapping tab, you can customize: By default, the style mapping is obtained from the associated FrameMaker template. In the Publish Settings dialog, the Style Mapping tab provides the options to customize the mapping of source FrameMaker styles and the styles for the selected output. For details, see Use the RoboHelp settings (isf) file. To import RoboHelp specific settings into the current settings.
To edit the style and output format settings. You can customize the output settings from the Publish dialog, which is accessible from the main menu (File > Publish).ġ) Open the Publish dialog (File > Publish) and click Settings. However, the publishing solution provides a number of options to customize the style mapping and output format settings for the publish output. Also, the output format settings such as the favicon and the search options are defined for each output format. When you publish content, the style settings such as heading and body, are defined by the FrameMaker template that is associated with the published document.