Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 35 Producing deliverable results > 35.6 Assembling files for distribution > 35.6.3 Listing files to copy to the wrap directory
To list files for Mif2Go to copy to the wrap directory (for example):
; WrapCopyFiles = list of files to copy, separated by spaces
The file specifications you assign to WrapCopyFiles
must be separated by spaces, but no spaces are allowed within a file
specification. You can use wildcards in file specifications. File specifications
can include absolute or relative paths to indicate where files should
be copied from; the default is from the project directory, and relative
paths are relative to the project directory. The destination is always
the WrapPath
directory; see §35.6.1 Specifying a wrap directory.
Note:
WrapCopyFiles
takes effect not
only when WrapAndShip=Yes
, but also when one
of the following is true for the output type specified:
HTML Help: [Automation]CompileHelp=Yes
WinHelp: [Automation]CompileHelp=Yes
JavaHelp: [JavaHelpOptions]FTSCommand=
path/to/indexer
Oracle Help: [OracleHelpOptions]FTSCommand=
path/to/indexer
See §35.10 Gathering and processing Help-system files.
If no setting for WrapCopyFiles
is present, certain files are copied by default from the project directory
to the wrap directory. Table 35
Table 35
*.htm *.html *.xhtm *.xhtml *.xml *.js *.dtd *.mod *.ent *.xsd |
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Note: Never move output files; the originals must remain in the project directory to permit links to work from other files (whenever you convert less than a full document) and from other projects (always).