Reading this topic is key
to understanding how to use this sample project.
This is a new sample project to update the new features in About RoboHelp (2015 release). It replaces the Salesbuilder2 sample project included in the Adobe RoboHelp 11 release.
About RoboHelp (2015 release) describes what is new in Adobe RoboHelp (2015 release).
About RoboHelp 11 is for those upgrading from earlier versions.
The topics in the Author_Info folders include information to help you understand the project.
The Travel the Whirls Outputs (Single Source Layouts) topic explains the pre-configured outputs, how they have been set up and how to create the different types of help.
There is a section describing various features of RoboHelp, old and new. See Explore Feature and Workflow Topics.
If you prefer to read a printed
version of all the topics in the Author_Info folder, a Printed Documentation
layout has been set up for the purpose. Just generate the document
from there from the Printed Documentation for Authors Output.
Press Ctrl and click to
open the links above topics in this Design Editor pod.
Travel the Whirls is the knowledge base of the fictional US company, Whirl the World, a global travel company with subsidiaries in Canada and the UK.
The Sales Staff operates in US, UK and Canada
The Software Development Staff works solely in the US
Many of the topics are shared by both Sales as wells as Software Developers. However, other topics or other parts of topics are uniquely applicable to certain end-user audiences. So Filters have been placed on content which allow the end user to personalize the content to see only the content that is most relevant to them.
To see how these Filters are set up in Groups with specific criteria, see the Dynamic Content Filtering as well as the

Tips and explanations will be indicated with the tip image shown above.
Most source topics will display cross hatching behind the text showing that a conditional build tag has been applied so that the tip does not appear in the output.
Some of the tips need to be in the output. They will be "hidden" by using DHTML Dropdowns. Only the icon will show in the output to minimize distraction and you will need to click the icon to reveal the information. In the Design Editor, double click the icon to see the content.