When you use Mif2Go to convert a FrameMaker document, you specify a project directory for
converted and generated document files (see §2.6 Establishing a conversion environment).
By default, Mif2Go places output files in the input
directory: the directory where your FrameMaker document is located. If you accept the default
(not recommended), the
project directory for your conversion is the same as the input directory.
It is better practice to create a different directory for output files.
Table C
Table C
Your FrameMaker document in MIF format (unless you instruct Mif2Go to delete MIF files) |
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Converted and generated document file(s), in the output format you specify |
Mif2Go also creates several conversion files, and places
some in the input directory, some in the project directory. Table C
Table C
You might find other conversion files in the project directory as well, depending on the type of output you specify and the conversion options you select. See §C.2.3 Additional conversion files.