When you use DITA2Go to generate WinHelp, DITA2Go writes an .hpj project file during set-up, and rewrites it later only under certain conditions.
To specify whether DITA2Go should generate the .hpj project file anew each time you run the conversion:
[HelpOptions]
; WriteHelpProjectFile = Yes (write each time) or No; if no setting,
; write only if the file does not already exist.
WriteHelpProjectFile = Yes
The values you can specify for WriteHelpProjectFile have the following effects:
If the configuration file contains no WriteHelpProjectFile setting at all, DITA2Go writes an .hpj file, but only if the .hpj file is not already present. |
DITA2Go closes the .hpj file after writing it; however, if you had the .hpj file open in Help Workshop when DITA2Go rewrote it, you could get an access violation. (Notepad would just rewrite the old file over the rewritten one.)
If you set WriteHelpProjectFile=Yes and then later decide to modify the .hpj file, be sure to set WriteHelpProjectFile=No; otherwise your edits will be wiped out the next time you convert.
If you use Help Workshop to make changes that are not reflected in the configuration file, and they are changes you want to keep, you can prevent DITA2Go from overwriting them by setting WriteHelpProjectFile=No.