TELLING Info-Mac To HTML to find graphics files with HTML files.
- Start the application by double-clicking on its icon.
- Open the Preferences window from the File Menu
- If a Destination Folder has been set, set the Graphics Folder to the same or to a folder which which is nested inside it.
- If a Destination Folder has not been set, do nothing. ( You must copy the graphics files to the folder which contains Info-Mac digests and the HTML files).
- Make sure that the Force Absolute File Names check-box is not checked.
- Copy the graphics files supplied with the program to the folder that you have specified.
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Fig 1. Setting up preferences
The advantage of keeping the graphics files in the same folder or a sub-folder of the HTML files is that size of the HTML file will be smaller if the Force Absolute File Name option is not checked (the reason for this is that file names for the graphics must be embedded in the HTML file). The disadvantage is that if the HTML file is moved out of its folder, it wont display correctly in a web browser.
Fig 2. Graphics files kept with HTML files
Fig 3. Graphics files kept in a sub-folder with HTML files
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