The Project Manager uses folders to show how your project is organized. This folder arrangement is especially useful for organizing topics, finding broken links, and viewing URLs that are used in topics; for keeping track of images, multimedia files, and style sheets; and for working with context-sensitive Help. You can create, delete, and move folders to have even more control over the structure of your project.
The default folders displayed in the Project Manager include:
HTML Files: (Topics) All topic file names appear in the HTML Files (Topics) folder. Files are sorted numerically and alphabetically in ascending order (0 to 9, A to Z). You can add custom folders in here to further organize your project.
Broken Links: If your project includes missing files, the file names are listed in this folder. From here, you can find out where the breaks are located so you can remove or restore them.
URLs: Links to Web addresses, FTP sites, newsgroups, email addresses or HTML topics in external .CHM files are listed in this folder so you can quickly find out what they are and where you use them. You can drag and drop any link from this folder into WYSIWYG to create new topic links.
Images: All images (.GIF and .JPG files) used in the project are saved in this folder. Image maps and their associated links (hotspots) are also listed. You can drag and drop any image from this folder into WYSIWYG to add images to topics.
Note: Images from 3rd party editors that have not been copied to the project folder are not displayed in the Project Manager's Images folder.
Multimedia: All sound and video files (.AVI, .AU, .MID, .RMI, and .WAV) used in the project are saved in this folder. You can drag and drop any sound or video file into WYSIWYG to add multimedia to topics.
Windows: Any custom windows that you create for your project are saved in this folder. You can modify the window properties by double-clicking the window icon.
Style Sheets: All default style sheets (.CSS files), as well as the ones that you add to the project, are saved in this folder. You can modify style sheets by double-clicking the icon.
Context Sensitive Help: This folder contains subfolders for working with text-only topic files (.TXT), map files (.HH), and aliases. If you create context-sensitive Help in What's This? Help Composer, the file CONTEXT.TXT will also be saved in this folder.
Baggage Files: All bitmap and icons (.BMP and .ICO) files used with HTML Help controls are saved in this folder, along with other miscellaneous files.
Build Tags: All build tags you create for the project are listed in this folder. You can double-click the icon to identify topics assigned to build tags, remove topics from build tags and rename build tags.