3.7.5 Choosing postprocessing options
Mif2Go can do the following after converting your document:
Assemble and archive deliverables
To update an existing WinHelp contents file when you are converting a single file for a multi-file project, on the Mif2Go Export dialog check:
The book containing the file you are converting must be open in FrameMaker. If you are converting a book rather than a single file, this option is disabled, and the contents file is always updated. See §8.2.8 Setting basic WinHelp options in the configuration file.
If you are generating WinHelp or MS HTML Help and you specified a Help project file for your conversion project, on the Mif2Go Export dialog you can check:
to make Mif2Go run the appropriate Help compiler after conversion. Usually it is safe to use this option for MS HTML Help. However, if you are converting to WinHelp, use this option only for small projects. Windows might run out of memory during compilation; or, your graphics might not get included in the Help file; or, the Help compiler might run out of memory. For most WinHelp projects you should leave this option unchecked, and compile from Help Workshop instead. See §7.2.4 Compiling and distributing Help systems.
Assemble and archive deliverables
If your configuration file includes options for assembling and archiving conversion results, when you check:
on the Mif2Go Export dialog, Mif2Go executes the specified commands and puts the results in the specified directory(ies). See §35 Producing deliverable results.
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