1.3.4 Make Omni Systems executables
accessible
Starting with DITA2Go version 4.0, all Omni
Systems executables are located in the following directory:
%omsyshome%\common\bin
Make sure you add this directory to your system PATH; see §1.3.1 Set
up a framework for Omni Systems applications.
Old Mif2Go
files
If you have Mif2Go version 3.3 installed on
your system (even the evaluation version), do the following:
- Move drmif.dll from your Windows
system directory to your new Omni Systems executables directory, %omsyshome%\common\bin (see
§ Create
an Omni Systems environment variable).
- Delete from your Windows system directory
(\windows\system32 or, for
64-bit systems, \windows\SysWOW64) the following
Mif2Go components, for which there are new versions that work
for both Mif2Go and DITA2Go:
dcl.exe
dwrtf.dll
dwhtm.dll
dwinf.dll
dwinf.dll
libexpat.dll
Note: If you leave the old files
in the system directory, Windows will use them instead of your new DITA2Go
executables, and you will wonder why DITA2Go does not work as
expected.
Automated build systems
If you have been using automated build systems for
DITA2Go that rely on finding executables in the Windows system
directory, you have two choices:
- Change your scripts to access %omsyshome%\common\bin instead;
this is the preferred method.
- Every time you update DITA2Go,
copy all the new executables from %omsyshome%\common\bin to
the Windows system directory.
Next, §1.3.5 Check
your DITA2Go installation.
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DITA2Go
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DITA2Go installation
Parent Topic: 1.3 What you need
to do
Sibling Topics:
1.3.1 Set up a framework
for Omni Systems applications
1.3.2 Download a DITA2Go
distribution
1.3.3 Install
DITA2Go
1.3.5 Check your
DITA2Go installation
1.3.6 Obtain tools
for Help systems or eBooks
1.3.7 Establish system-wide
configuration settings
1.3.8 Locate
document-specific settings
1.3.9 Obtain a file
comparison tool (optional)
1.3.10 Download the
DITA2Go User’s Guide (optional)
1.3.11 Integrate
DITA2Go with <oXygen/> (optional)