Here's how to create a project:
Note: If the Project Launcher window doesn't appear automatically, select File > New to display it.
The New Project Wizard window is displayed.
The name you supply becomes the name of your new project and also the name of the project file.
Note: You can change this name later.
The New Project Wizard Add Documents window is displayed.
If you select a book file, WebWorks Publisher Standard Edition 7.0 scans the book file and inserts every file in the book into your project. The book file itself is not stored in the project.
Note: You can add more files later.
The New Project Wizard Mappings window is displayed, where you set up your initial paragraph and character mappings. (If you are using SGML elements, you map element hierarchies rather than paragraph styles.)
The FrameMaker list on the left shows the paragraph tags used in your documents. The WebWorks Publisher Standard Edition 7.0 list on the right shows the corresponding styles in Publisher.
Publisher may automap some styles. Automapping means that the FrameMaker tag automatically has a WebWorks Publisher Standard Edition 7.0 style assigned to it. This occurs if the FrameMaker tag name matches a WebWorks Publisher tag exactly. Automapping is case-sensitive, and spaces affect the result, so the FrameMaker style "Heading1" is automapped to "Heading1," but "heading 1," "heading1," and "Heading 1" tags do not automap to "Heading1."
To assign a mapping, click the FrameMaker style that you want to map, then select a style from the drop-down list at the bottom of the dialog box.
This displays the mappings for your character tags.
The character tag mapping works just like the paragraph mapping.
The final New Project Wizard window is displayed.
Publisher generates your output files and displays the main Publisher project window.