44.7 Placing graphics files for distribution

If graphics files referenced by your document are not already in the project directory, you can have DITA2Go copy them there, or to a subdirectory, or to a wrap directory for distribution. This is primarily an issue for HTML output; it is not usually necessary for compiled WinHelp or for normal Word output. For some HTML output types, graphics placement is restricted; see §32.1 Locating graphics files for HTML.

In this section:

§44.7.1 Copying referenced graphics to a distribution directory

§44.7.2 Selecting graphics to copy from arbitrary locations

§44.7.3 Deleting prior contents of the graphics destination directory

§44.7.4 Synchronizing graphics settings for HTML output

§44.7.5 Synchronizing graphics settings for RTF output

See also:

§44.6 Assembling files for distribution.

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Parent Topic:  44. Producing deliverable results

Sibling Topics:

44.1 Understanding DITA2Go pre- and post-processing

44.2 Activating and logging production of deliverables

44.3 Understanding path values for deliverables

44.4 Clearing out old files before converting

44.5 Gathering additional files before converting

44.6 Assembling files for distribution

44.8 Placing CSS or XSL files for assembly

44.9 Gathering files for an HTML project: an example

44.10 Gathering and processing Help-system files

44.11 Archiving deliverables

44.12 Placing deliverables in a shipping directory

44.13 Postprocessing separately from converting

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