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23 Including graphics in HTML > 23.5 Selecting and modifying graphics > 23.5.1 Assigning properties to sets of graphics > 23.5.1.4 Creating named groups of graphics


23.5.1.4 Creating named groups of graphics

To apply the same settings to several graphics, you can create a graphics group by assigning a common group name to the GraphicIDs of the graphics in question. For example:

[GraphGroup]

; Graphic ID = graphic group name, any name you want

ab01f853=schematic

ab012c13=schematic

aa568433=screenshot

ab00b5d3=screenshot

Once you have assigned a group name to one or more graphics, in any of the other [Graph*] sections you can assign properties to the group name instead of to a GraphicID. The values you assign affect all graphics defined as belonging to the named group, except any graphics to which you explicitly assign a different value.

For example, to avoid scaling screenshots, but reduce schematics in size:

[GraphScale]

; Do not scale images in the screenshot group:

screenshot=

; Scale schematics to 25% of their original size:

schematic=25

Another way to assign a graphic to a group is to insert an HTMConfig marker in text just before the graphic in your FrameMaker document, with content as follows:

[GraphGroup]=graphicgroupname

This way you can avoid having to look up GraphicIDs and FileIDs. See §33.2.9.4 Overriding graphic properties for HTML.



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