I'm working on creating the doc sets for 4 different products each having it's own Flare project. As I create more of the docs I'm finding I need to create some new styles. For example I created a specific table style that will be used for the same type of table in all the projects.
Ideally I'd like to make the change in the open project and when I move to another project have those styles I've created already at my disposal. Currently I copy the style in the project I've recently made a change in to a folder on the PC I've called Shared_Resources. When switching to another project I need to re-import the now changed style. Instead of having to distribute the style sheet to each project can I keep the style in a shared location so each time I open a project the latest version is pulled in.
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Propigating Style Sheet Changes across Multiple Projects
Propigating Style Sheet Changes across Multiple Projects
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Re: Propigating Style Sheet Changes across Multiple Projects
In Flare v4, they introduced project linking, which is basically what you're describing. You have a project that contains all of the elements that will be shared, then in the working project you link to the element in the element project (for want of a better term). When you want to make a change to a source element, you make the change to the element project and all projects that are linked to that element will update accordingly.
That's the theory anyway -- I haven't used it yet since we have different clients with different looks. But if you look in the "What's New" section of the Flare help then you'll get more info.
That's the theory anyway -- I haven't used it yet since we have different clients with different looks. But if you look in the "What's New" section of the Flare help then you'll get more info.
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Re: Propigating Style Sheet Changes across Multiple Projects
Thanks...
Read the relevant parts and makes perfect sense.
Now if it was possible to link them all and changes made in any of them propagated across all linked projects that would be great. Sounds like a feature request!
Read the relevant parts and makes perfect sense.
Now if it was possible to link them all and changes made in any of them propagated across all linked projects that would be great. Sounds like a feature request!
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Re: Propigating Style Sheet Changes across Multiple Projects
I am pretty sure that if you project link your stylesheet, then they are linked together (should show the link chain) and when it builds, it should look for the most recent version.
Have not messed with it too much, but am pretty sure.
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Re: Propigating Style Sheet Changes across Multiple Projects
Hiya,
The import feature works exactly as you want, though it is a one way connection. My help systems have a few separate master projects and a number of sub-projects. There is also one project we named global (with all of it's stunning originality) and that is where all of the master items, graphics, common snippets, stylesheets, master pages, layouts, etc. end up.
When it's necessary to add or modify a style, we make out change and then use a merge/comparison tool, such as WinMerge to move the changes to the stylesheet in the global project.
Then in each project, we open the global import file (under the Projects/Imports directory) and re-import files. Of course, the change may not necessitate an immediate update and then could be postponed to occur automatically with the build process, which is how we handle most of ours.
Ping me if you have questions.
The import feature works exactly as you want, though it is a one way connection. My help systems have a few separate master projects and a number of sub-projects. There is also one project we named global (with all of it's stunning originality) and that is where all of the master items, graphics, common snippets, stylesheets, master pages, layouts, etc. end up.
When it's necessary to add or modify a style, we make out change and then use a merge/comparison tool, such as WinMerge to move the changes to the stylesheet in the global project.
Then in each project, we open the global import file (under the Projects/Imports directory) and re-import files. Of course, the change may not necessitate an immediate update and then could be postponed to occur automatically with the build process, which is how we handle most of ours.
Ping me if you have questions.
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