![]() Madcap Flare: How to Update the TOC in HTML Help Output. Learn about this API Documentation Template. I have read a lot of articles that praise Flare over Robohelp, but my impression is that Robohelp is a better tool for our needs.Īny opinions about which tool is the best for this job? US$ 999 is not a big deal and therefore free tools are not better just because they are free. In this Madcap Flare tutorial, we look at how to change how the TOC looks in both the HTML output or in CHM files. I was unable to view the generated help from MadCap in IE, it needed an add-on that I was "unable to enable". Flare doesn't let me paste screenshots, there is a capture add-on for 40 bucks but I really dislike the fact that they omitted the capability of letting you paste pics in a help page in favor of their in-house feature. ![]() ![]() I could write articles in no time and I was able to paste screenshots on it, which is a big deal if you have to write a lot of documents. The application for which the help is being developed has a Flex front-end and I really liked the output format of Robohelp, as well as its interface. Both tools cost US$ 999.99, and MadCap Flare marketing is very aggressive. We need a help publishing tool that can generate web files as its main output and can publish to other formats as well.
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