Hi,
Is there a way, based on a TOC or Browse Sequence, to automatically generate links in a topic to Next Topic, Previous Topic, or Parent Topic?
For example:
This tutorial was generated in Flare, but I don't know if the developer hardcoded those links, or if there was a way to included them automatically.
Thanks.
Generate Previous/Next links in topic
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markzegarelli
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Craig.Prichard
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Re: Generate Previous/Next links in topic
I like that UI and would like to produce similar. In the mean time, I'm settling for the Previous Topic and Next Topic toolbar buttons above the content pane. I know you can add a toolbar proxy to a MasterPage so I believe it is possible to create place a modified toolbar on every page. However, I don't know if it is possible to have the mouseover tooltips display the topic title instead of just "Previous Topic" and "Next Topic" respectively.
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Re: Generate Previous/Next links in topic
Hey Madcap - did you do anything in Version 7 to make this work out?
The WebHelp Setup "Topic Settings" for Show navigation link at top/bottom of topic are great - but we want to use it even when it is not a stand alone topic. Got any ideas how we can work around this?
One more thing - can we set whether it is based on TOC or Browse Sequence? (Now it seems to assume if you have a browse sequence - that is what it should use.)
The WebHelp Setup "Topic Settings" for Show navigation link at top/bottom of topic are great - but we want to use it even when it is not a stand alone topic. Got any ideas how we can work around this?
One more thing - can we set whether it is based on TOC or Browse Sequence? (Now it seems to assume if you have a browse sequence - that is what it should use.)