19.3.3 Naming your OmniHelp project

To specify a name (not a title) for your OmniHelp project:

[OmniHelpOptions]
; ProjectName = name for OmniHelp project
ProjectName=myproj

The default value is the base name of your DITA document. DITA2Go uses the value of ProjectName for the following purposes:

To avoid a possible conflict with the name of another file in the same project, you might need to add a prefix, a suffix, or both. You can specify each of the following:

Project-name prefix

Project-name suffix

Project-name prefix

To specify a prefix for the project name:

[OmniHelpOptions]
; OHProjFilePrefix = prefix for project file name so that it does not
;  conflict with the name of any file in the project
OHProjFilePrefix=_

The default prefix is a single underscore. Although for most purposes you should avoid using any non-alphanumeric characters in file names, just about the only way to make the OmniHelp starting file visible among possibly thousands of HTML files is to force it to sort ahead of all the other files. Prefixing the name with an underscore accomplishes this objective. However, you can specify a different prefix.

Project-name suffix

To specify a suffix for the project name:

[OmniHelpOptions]
; OHProjFileSuffix = suffix for project file name so that it does not
;  conflict with the name of any other file in the project
OHProjFileSuffix=

The default is no suffix at all.

See also:

§19.3.4 Giving your OmniHelp project a title

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Sibling Topics:

19.3.1 Creating an OmniHelp project

19.3.2 Deciding where to locate configuration settings

19.3.4 Giving your OmniHelp project a title

19.3.5 Specifying the starting topic

19.3.6 Specifying memory requirements

19.3.7 Removing paths from interfile links for OmniHelp

19.3.8 Getting OmniHelp supporting files in the right place