4.1.10 Specifying
how to treat cases, spaces, and wildcards
You can choose how DITA2Go interprets
paragraph, character, and table format names, to match them to settings
in the configuration file:
[Options]
; CaselessMatch = Yes (default, ignore upper/lower differences) or No
CaselessMatch = Yes
; SpacelessMatch = Yes (default, ignore embedded spaces) or No
SpacelessMatch = Yes
; WildcardMatch = Yes (default, allow ? and * in settings) or No
WildcardMatch = Yes
The default settings help eliminate hard-to-spot
typing errors. However, you might have to change one or more of these
settings if any format names in your document:
- differ
only in case (such as Body
and body):
set CaselessMatch=No.
- differ
only by spaces (such as Lastbullet
and Last bullet):
set SpacelessMatch=No.
- contain
asterisks or question marks: set WildcardMatch=No.
See §3.6 Using
wildcards in configuration settings.
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Parent Topic:
4.1 Specifying
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Sibling Topics:
4.1.1 Connecting to
XML catalogs
4.1.2 Accommodating
specializations
4.1.3 Specifying a
DITA XML DTD
4.1.4 Generating
a map from a DITA topic file
4.1.5 Accommodating
paths to network drives
4.1.6 Checking output
type and file extension
4.1.7 Producing
print output selectively
4.1.8 Including
element tags and paths in output
4.1.9 Reusing
or discarding ASCII DCL files
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