40.2.2.2 Using already converted graphics for RTF

To instruct DITA2Go to use graphics you have already converted to another format, do the following:

  1. Make sure each converted graphic has the same name as the graphic it replaces, except for the file extension.

    For example, if the original graphics were named:

    screen01.tif
    screen02.tif
    screen03.tif

    and you converted them to WMF format, name the WMF replacements:

    screen01.wmf
    screen02.wmf
    screen03.wmf

  2. Put the converted graphics in one of these directories:
  3. Specify settings in your project configuration file, d2rtf.ini.
    1. Specify file-name treatment and replacement-file location:

      [Graphics]
      FileNames=Map

      If you put the converted graphics in the same directory as the original graphics:

      FilePaths=Retain

      If you put the converted files in the project directory with the RTF files:

      FilePaths=None

    2. Map the original file extension to the new file extension; for example:

      [GraphFiles]
      tif=bmp (if you converted TIFF graphics to BMP format)
      eps=wmf (if you converted EPS graphics to WMF format)

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