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35.7.1 Copying referenced graphics to a distribution directory

When you specify WrapAndShip=Yes or designate a WrapPath directory, for HTML output Mif2Go automatically copies graphics files from the project directory to the directory designated by [Graphics]GraphPath; see §23.3 Locating graphics files for HTML. Mif2Go can also copy graphics files from other locations.

To have Mif2Go copy the graphics files referenced by your document to a location relative to the HTML files generated for distribution:

[Automation]

; CopyOriginalGraphics = No (default) or Yes (copy graphics to the

; location specified by GraphPath)

CopyOriginalGraphics = Yes

When CopyOriginalGraphics=Yes, Mif2Go copies graphics from wherever they are referenced by your FrameMaker document to one of the following destinations:

for JavaHelp and Oracle Help for Java, the directory designated by [JavaHelpOptions]GraphSubdir (see §11.3.7.2 Letting Mif2Go set up the directory structure and copy files)

for other HTML output types (and DCL output), the directory designated by [Graphics]GraphPath, if any (see §35.7.4 Synchronizing graphics settings for HTML output), otherwise the WrapPath directory

for RTF output types (and MIF output), the directory designated by WrapPath.

In other words, Mif2Go gathers referenced graphics by following the relevant links in the source document; then, using the values of WrapPath and GraphPath, places those graphics where links in the ready-for-distribution topic files expect to find them.

If your FrameMaker document references graphics files that are in a format not suitable for HTML output, and if you have provided alternates in the same directory with the same file names but a different file extension, you can specify the extension to use for HTML output. See §31.3.1.2 Substituting graphics files for HTML.

Note:  If you specify [Automation]OnlyAuto=Yes (see §35.13 Postprocessing separately from converting), and you are relying on CopyOriginalGraphics to get your graphics files into the wrap directory, they will not arrive; graphics files are not copied when OnlyAuto=Yes.



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