Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
For many kinds of output you will want to convert EPS graphics to another format. For example, for WinHelp the graphics must be in WMF or BMP format; for HTML, graphics should be JPEG, GIF, or PNG. For Word, you will have to convert EPS graphics if you want to be able to scale the images.
If the EPS graphics are embedded in your FrameMaker
document, the default settings in section [GraphExport]
make external .eps
files from them; see §31.2.3 Exporting and converting embedded graphics.
1. Convert
the .eps
files to an appropriate format, using
a third-party tool; see §31.2.2.3.1 Deciding how to treat EPS graphics.
2. Map the graphics to the new format.
3. Specify the location of the replacement files.
FilePaths=Retain
if the new graphics are in the same directory as the .eps
files, or FilePaths=None
if you put them in
the project directory:
See §31.3.2 Changing graphics files for RTF output.
Or, you can tell Mif2Go exactly where you put the new graphics:
GraphPath = relative/path/to/graphics/files
The path you specify for GraphPath
should be relative to the wrap directory (see §35.3 Understanding path values for deliverables).
This path will be used in HTML output, as the relative path from the
HTML files to their referenced graphics. This option sets the src
attribute of the <img>
tags; it does
not change the location of the graphics files themselves. See §23.3 Locating graphics files for HTML.
To copy files to another location, see §35.7.1 Copying referenced graphics to a distribution directory.