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35.6.1 Specifying a wrap directory

To specify a wrap directory where Mif2Go can place files for distribution:

[Automation]

WrapAndShip = Yes

; WrapPath = path to dir to contain the files for distribution,

;  relative OK

WrapPath = path\to\wrap\directory

WrapPath can be an absolute path, or a path relative to the project directory. If the directory specified by WrapPath does not exist, Mif2Go creates it.

When you first set up a conversion project, by default Mif2Go includes the following setting for WrapPath in your new configuration file (see §35.3 Understanding path values for deliverables):

WrapPath = .\_wrap

This path is relative to the project directory. You can change this setting to specify a different path, either relative or absolute. If the path contains spaces, you must enclose it in quotes. If the directory named by WrapPath does not exist, Mif2Go creates the directory.

To get rid of WrapPath entirely, you would have to set WrapPath to blank; if there is no setting at all the default value is .\_wrap, relative to the project directory.

Note:  WrapPath 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

To make the wrap directory the same as your project directory, set WrapPath to blank:

[Automation]

WrapAndShip=Yes

WrapPath =

You might want to use this setting for HTML Help or for WinHelp; see §35.10 Gathering and processing Help-system files.



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