40.2.1.2 Substituting graphics files for HTML

You can tell DITA2Go to use a specific named graphic in place of the original graphic. For example:

[GraphFiles]
; GraphicID (with or without extension) = new name (with extension)
;   new name overrides any [Graphics]GraphPath specified
ch01f853.gif = tuner.gif

If your DITA document references graphics in non-Web formats (such as TIFF) and you plan to replace those graphics with matching Web-usable images in the same directory, you can specify a new extension for the replacement files. For example:

[Graphics]
; GraphSuffix = suffix to use for replacement graphics
GraphSuffix = jpg

If some referenced graphics are in a different format (for example GIF), specify the exceptions. For example:

[GraphSuffix]
; old suffix = new suffix, overrides [Graphics]GraphSuffix
; jpg = jpg   leaves all .jpgs alone even if GraphSuffix=gif
; wmf = png   .wmfs are being made into .pngs using a third-party tool
gif = gif

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