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Plain HTML Tab

The Plain HTML tab is only available when the HTML Index Type property is set to Plain HTML and defines how Author-it will publish a plain HTML index page.

Author-it publishes a pure HTML Index on a single page with the following features:

  • Single column format - The index page is displayed in a single column format with the entries indented based on level, and the links displayed indented below the entry they apply to.
  • Dynamic A-Z Jumps - A to Z jumps are created directly beneath the heading. This includes items outside A to Z such as #,!,%, numbers, etc. Hyperlinks to alphabetic headings that do not appear in the index are not created. Instead just a placeholder is used.
  • Styles - Author-it uses "Heading 1" for the Index title, "IndexHeading" for the A to Z headings, "Index1" through "Index9" for the different level of index entries, "IndexLink" for the link from each entry, and "IndexAtoZ" for the A to Z jumps list. If any of these styles do not exist the relevant part of the index will appear in plain text.

In This Section

HTML Index Type (Plain/HTML Help)

HTML Index Media

HTML Help Index Template

See Also

HTML Properties

HTML Index Title

HTML Build Index From

HTML Help Tab

HTML JavaHelp tab (index)

HTML OracleHelp tab (index)

HTML Index Type (Plain/HTML Help)

What type of Index will be published:

  • A plain HTML index page.

    -OR-

  • An HTML Help index (requires the HTML Help ActiveX or Java Applet component.)

Note: Make sure that the type of Table of Contents matches - either Plain HTML or HTML Help.

HTML Index Media

Sets a relationship to a Media object that defines the HTML page setup of the Index page. An Index always starts a new HTML page, so you must select a Media object.

HTML Help Index Template

Defines the HTML file to be used as the HTML Help index template. The default template "hh_index.htm" can be found in the Templates/HTML Help folder. Choose the Edit... button to edit the selected template in Microsoft HTML Help Workshop.

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