WebHelp output size
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 6:19 pm
Hi,
I’m from a company that is successfully using Oxygen XML Author and PDF Chemistry, and we are now evaluating Oxygen WebHelp as a potential publishing solution.
In the WebHelp output, I’ve noticed that the publication TOC links get added to every single topic file. This drastically increases the overall size of the help, especially when you have a glossary or a commands list that has topics listed alphabetically and cannot be chunked. For example, the size of my WebHelp collection with the publication TOC component present is 140 MB. However, if I set the transformation parameter webhelp.show.publication.toc to 'no' and generate the help, the output size reduces to 40 MB. So, about 100 MB is getting added just because of TOC links in the topic pages.
I saw a similar thread, but removing the top menu TOC did not affect the topic file size.
Ideally, all the TOC info should be in a separate file, which then gets shared across topics. Is there a solution or workaround for this?
Thanks,
Ken
I’m from a company that is successfully using Oxygen XML Author and PDF Chemistry, and we are now evaluating Oxygen WebHelp as a potential publishing solution.
In the WebHelp output, I’ve noticed that the publication TOC links get added to every single topic file. This drastically increases the overall size of the help, especially when you have a glossary or a commands list that has topics listed alphabetically and cannot be chunked. For example, the size of my WebHelp collection with the publication TOC component present is 140 MB. However, if I set the transformation parameter webhelp.show.publication.toc to 'no' and generate the help, the output size reduces to 40 MB. So, about 100 MB is getting added just because of TOC links in the topic pages.
I saw a similar thread, but removing the top menu TOC did not affect the topic file size.
Ideally, all the TOC info should be in a separate file, which then gets shared across topics. Is there a solution or workaround for this?
Thanks,
Ken