Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 9 Generating Microsoft HTML Help > 9.12 Setting up CSH for HTML Help > 9.12.4 Creating an alias file for CSH links
When you use markers for CSH destinations, by default Mif2Go generates an alias file for you, named after
your document, with extension .hha
; for example,
MyDoc
.hha
.
Mif2Go also creates an entry for the alias file in
the HTML Help project file; for example:
The alias file must be located in or below the
directory that contains your .hhp
file. The
alias file contains an entry for each symbolic ID in your document that:
marker, and
To specify prefixes for symbolic IDs:
; AliasPrefix = all prefixes wanted in alias file, comma or space
; delimited; if omitted, all newlinks are included
; NOTE: wildcards do not work in prefixes
With this setting, the alias file would include
the content of every newlink
marker in your document that contains a name prefixed
with
HIDC_
or IDH_
. See §9.12.5 Understanding alias-file entries
for examples.
To prevent Mif2Go from creating an alias file:
; MakeAliasFile = Yes (default, make list of newlinks and files) or No
When MakeAliasFile=No
,
Mif2Go does not generate an alias file. In that case,
if you are using markers for CSH destinations, you must create the alias
file manually, and manually insert the corresponding entry in the HTML
Help project file.
When MakeAliasFile=Yes
,
but your document contains no newlink
markers that qualify, Mif2Go does not generate an alias file.