Use the Oracle Help Options dialog to generate Oracle Help.
Select output folder and file name: Specifies a default location for the Oracle Help output folder. If you want to choose a different location for the output folder, click the browse button and navigate to a new drive/folder. A default output file name is specified for your Oracle Help output file name. If you want to choose a different output file name, you can type one in (you must use the .hs extension).
Tip: You can assign a start topic to your Help system. The start topic is the topic that is displayed in the right-hand viewing pane whenever the Help system opens. For more info, see Assigning default topics.
Build Expression: Specifies a build tag to use with the Oracle Help files. Click Define (only available if you have already created at least one build tag) and select build tag options. (For more information, see Customizing output with build tags.)
Navigation pane:
TOC: Select to include a table of contents within your Oracle Help project.
Index: Select to include an index within your Oracle Help project.
Full-Text Search: Select to include a full-text search option within your Oracle Help project.
In-Topic Navigation Bar:
WebSearch: Includes WebSearch in your Oracle Help navigation bar. (If you intend on using WebSearch with your project, select this feature to provide access to WebSearch from the browser.)
Location: Specifies the location for browse sequences and WebSearch..
Style: Select whether you want the browse sequence buttons or WebSearch button to display text or images instead of buttons. Select Image to display an image instead of buttons and Text to display text you type instead.
Output:
Compressed Oracle Help: Creates a .JAR file.
Compressed Oracle Help with source files: Creates a .JAR file and individual source files.
Uncompressed Oracle Help with source files: Create individual source files.
Always use lowercase: Creates file names that use only lowercase letters. This option is strongly recommended for UNIX users (a user accessing files on a UNIX server or a UNIX user accessing local files). There are many types of UNIX and all of them are case-sensitive.
WARNING! Each time you generate new Oracle Help source files, RoboHELP empties the Oracle Help output folder. All subfolders and files below the output folder are deleted. Assure that your Oracle Help output folder does not contain items that you do not want deleted.