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3 Converting a book or document > 3.7 Choosing final conversion options > 3.7.4 Figuring out graphics export options > 3.7.4.2 Using Mif2Go native graphics processing


3.7.4.2 Using Mif2Go native graphics processing

Choose Write graphics for equations if you do not want Mif2Go to use FrameMaker export filters to convert graphics. This is an appropriate choice if either of the following is true:

You are relying on Mif2Go native graphics processing to produce WMF graphics for RTF output (see §5.7.2.1 Using Mif2Go native graphics processing).

You have specified export options for embedded graphics (see §31.2.3 Exporting and converting embedded graphics), and your referenced graphics are either:

already in a suitable format (see §31.1 Choosing an appropriate graphics format), or

mapped to suitable equivalents (see §31.3 Replacing and relocating graphics files).

However, if you are converting to HTML, the following graphics in your document are not converted when you choose Write graphics for equations:

illustrations created with FrameMaker drawing tools

graphics in reference-page frames

compound graphics (referenced or embedded) that include callouts, text lines, or FrameMaker native graphic elements.

Note:  Mif2Go uses FrameMaker export filters to convert FrameMaker native math equations, regardless of which graphics-processing option you choose.



3 Converting a book or document > 3.7 Choosing final conversion options > 3.7.4 Figuring out graphics export options > 3.7.4.2 Using Mif2Go native graphics processing