33.4.4 Understanding which files are copied from where
If WrapPath has a value other than the project folder when you run a conversion, by default Mif2Go does the following:
• If the folder designated by WrapPath already exists, and EmptyWrapPath=Yes (the default), Mif2Go deletes the prior contents; otherwise Mif2Go creates the folder.
• After converting your document, Mif2Go copies necessary files from the project folder to the WrapPath folder (and to subfolders, if appropriate). Table 33-2 lists the files that are copied by default.
For example, to have Mif2Go copy to the WrapPath folder only HTML files and just one particular JavaScript file from the project folder, and all other JavaScript files from another folder:
WrapCopyFiles = *.htm justone.js ..\jsfiles\*.js
With these settings, Mif2Go also copies graphics files and CSS files from the project folder, unless you specify otherwise; see §33.5 Placing graphics files for distribution and §33.6 Placing CSS or XSL files for assembly.
Table 33-2 Files copied by default from project folder to assembly folder
Files copied by default to WrapPath folder (or a subfolder), via: |
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* Second group of files is copied to the HTML subfolder. See §10.2.7 Creating a folder structure for JavaHelp / Oracle Help. ** For OmniHelp, additional files are copied from a viewer folder; see §9.13 Assembling OmniHelp files for viewing. |
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For all output formats, files specified by GraphCopyFiles (default *.gif, *.jpg, *.png, and *.svg for HTML, or *.bmp and *.wmf for RTF) are copied from the project folder to the GraphPath folder (relative to WrapPath); or to a subfolder, for JavaHelp and Oracle Help; see §33.5.1 Copying graphics files to the assembly folder or subfolder.
For all HTML output formats, files specified by CssCopyFiles (default *.css and *.xsl) are copied from the project folder to the CssPath folder (relative to WrapPath); see §33.6 Placing CSS or XSL files for assembly.
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