In the Topic Options pane there's a place to put keywords (I get that) but there's also a place for "A-Keywords."
What are "A-Keywords?" I can't find anything about that in the H&M manual.
A-Keywords in Topic Options
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Re: A-Keywords in Topic Options
Hi Ed,
A-Keywords are for use in A-Links, which are "associative" links that are only supported in the Microsoft CHM format. They allow you to do things like create automated "See Also" lists that automatically show links to all the topics containing the referenced A-Keyword. See this topic in the help for details:
http://helpandmanual.com/help/index.htm ... alinks.htm
Caveat: They are quite clunky to use and may be less useful than they sound initially. As always, your mileage may vary. It depends a lot on how disciplined you are in maintaining useful A-Keywords in your topics.
A-Keywords are for use in A-Links, which are "associative" links that are only supported in the Microsoft CHM format. They allow you to do things like create automated "See Also" lists that automatically show links to all the topics containing the referenced A-Keyword. See this topic in the help for details:
http://helpandmanual.com/help/index.htm ... alinks.htm
Caveat: They are quite clunky to use and may be less useful than they sound initially. As always, your mileage may vary. It depends a lot on how disciplined you are in maintaining useful A-Keywords in your topics.
Regards,
Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
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Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
Private support:
Please do not email or PM me with private support requests -- post to the forum directly.
Re: A-Keywords in Topic Options
Thanks Tim. Safe to ignore, I think, especially since I pretty much only do Webhelp.
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