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Doc-To-Help Enterprise 2012 v1 New Features
 



Mobile Help

Just select and build this HTML 5-based output and your content will be formatted for mobile use. This output works on all major mobile browsers, smart phones, and tablets.

Right-to-Left Output

Automatically publish NetHelp in right-to-left format. Navigation panes, buttons, and all other interface elements are placed in the appropriate places so your right-to-left content looks right in context. This is great for publishing in languages such as Hebrew and Arabic.

Eclipse Help

Avoid manual work and produce Help in the Eclipse format just by choosing Eclipse Help and clicking "Build."
Read the "Doc-To-Help Eclipse Help Output" blog post.

Microsoft Office 365 Support

Office 365 (Office's cloud version) includes, among other things, online versions of Word and SharePoint. Rest assured that you can use these versions just as the current SharePoint and Word integrations work.

More User Experience Improvements

Every Doc-To-Help release has a number of features and enhancements users, just like you, ask for. Other improvements you will find in this release include:
Easier upgrade process: It is easier to preserve your custom themes and templates when upgrading your Doc-To-Help version.
Easily accessible NetHelp files for customization: The JavaScript NetHelp 2.0 that controls the behavior of NetHelp is contained in an easy-to-access file.
Automatic index navigation for NetHelp 2.0: The index tab is automatically displayed or hidden depending on whether or not you have an index.
Section 508 compliance for NetHelp 2.0: NetHelp 2.0 is now Section 508 compliant. We have added keyboard shortcuts, screen reader compatibility, and more.
Topic XHTML Wizard: Specify boilerplate content or code to insert in every topic.
Keep documents open during the build process (for Word users): Before, it was necessary to close Word when building projects. That is no longer a requirement.