Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 35 Producing deliverable results > 35.6 Assembling files for distribution > 35.6.5 Understanding which files are copied from where
If WrapPath
has a value
other than the project directory when
you run a conversion, by default Mif2Go does the following:
WrapPath
already exists, and EmptyWrapPath=Yes
(the
default), Mif2Go deletes the prior contents; otherwise Mif2Go creates the directory.
WrapPath
directory (and to subdirectories,
if appropriate). Table 35For example, to have Mif2Go copy to the WrapPath
directory only HTML files and just one particular JavaScript file from
the project directory, and all other JavaScript files from another directory:
WrapCopyFiles = *.htm justone.js ..\jsfiles\*.js
With these settings, Mif2Go also copies graphics files and CSS files from the project directory, unless you specify otherwise; see §35.7 Placing graphics files for distribution and §35.8 Placing CSS or XSL files for assembly.
Table 35
* Second group of files is copied to the HTML subdirectory. See §11.3.7 Creating a directory structure for JavaHelp / Oracle Help. ** For OmniHelp, additional files are copied from a viewer directory; see §10.13 Assembling OmniHelp files for viewing. |
|||
For all output types, files specified by GraphCopyFiles
(default *.gif
, *.jpg
,
*.png
, and *.svg
for HTML, or *.bmp
and *.wmf
for RTF) are copied from the project directory to the GraphPath
directory; or to a subdirectory, for JavaHelp and Oracle Help; see §35.7.1 Copying referenced graphics to a distribution directory.
For all HTML output types, files specified by
CssCopyFiles
(default *.css
and *.xsl
) are copied from the project directory
to the CssPath
directory; see §35.8 Placing CSS or XSL files for assembly.