You can use configuration markers and configuration-variable assignments to override
any variable-key settings and some fixed-key settings in the HTML [Graph*] sections listed in Table 33
A temporary override to a graphic affects the next graphic after the point in your document where you insert the marker.
Note: Configuration markers placed in text frames within graphic frames do not work.
A persistent override affects the next graphic with the ID or in the graphic group named by the Key in [Section]Key=Value; and for graphic groups, all subsequent matching instances in the same FrameMaker file, unless changed again by a later override.
One additional section, [GraphGroup], is handled differently from the rest. For [GraphGroup], the directive assigns the graphic to a named graphic group. You can use only a temporary setting applied with a *Config marker, not a macro, to specify the graphic group.
To override path settings both in [GraphFiles] and in configuration markers with whatever you specify for [Graphics]GraphPath:
; GraphPathOverrides = No (default) or Yes (overrides any path
; in Config markers and in [GraphFiles], adding GraphPath
When GraphPathOverrides=Yes, Mif2Go uses the path to graphics specified by GraphPath (see §31.3.1.1 Specifying graphics location for HTML) instead of any path (or lack of a path) specified in [GraphFiles] (see §31.3.1.2 Substituting graphics files for HTML) or in a *Config marker with content:
Also, Mif2Go replaces with underscores any spaces in file names of referenced graphics; see §31.3.1.4 Using original files and image sizes for referenced graphics.
Table 33
§23.7 Specifying HTML image attributes
§31.4.2 Overriding graphics settings with FrameMaker object attributes
§33.2.10 Assigning HTML table and graphic groups with overrides