Re: Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 13:27:26 -0800 (PST), John Posada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm using the setting >[GraphFiles] >gif=bmp > >I'm preconverting all the gifs to bmp and placing them in the target >directory. For the most part, everything converts fine > >except > >any images where I've added c

Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 13:27:26 -0800 (PST), John Posada wrote: >I'm using the setting >[GraphFiles] >gif=bmp > >I'm preconverting all the gifs to bmp and placing them in the target >directory. For the most part, everything converts fine > >except > >any images where I've added callouts in FM, when

Re: Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread John Posada
Jeremy...something odd. I'm using the setting [GraphFiles] gif=bmp I'm preconverting all the gifs to bmp and placing them in the target directory. For the most part, everything converts fine except any images where I've added callouts in FM, when I convert, I get a frame and I get the callouts

Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread John Posada
Jeremy...something odd. I'm using the setting [GraphFiles] gif=bmp I'm preconverting all the gifs to bmp and placing them in the target directory. For the most part, everything converts fine except any images where I've added callouts in FM, when I convert, I get a frame and I get the callouts

Re: Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 11:41:44 -0800 (PST), John Posada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Thanks, Jeremy. Question...does the ini "snip" require any header >text No. >or the bracketed heading of the section Yes. It follows exactly the same rules as any other .ini. >or can I just include a single lin

Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 11:41:44 -0800 (PST), John Posada wrote: >Thanks, Jeremy. Question...does the ini "snip" require any header >text No. >or the bracketed heading of the section Yes. It follows exactly the same rules as any other .ini. >or can I just include a single line and that will get

Re: Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread John Posada
Thanks, Jeremy. Question...does the ini "snip" require any header text or the bracketed heading of the section, or can I just include a single line and that will get referenced. For example, for the settings: ;DCL .ini file created Thu Mar 02 10:01:51 2006 ; for C:\Documents and Settings\John Posa

Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread John Posada
Thanks, Jeremy. Question...does the ini "snip" require any header text or the bracketed heading of the section, or can I just include a single line and that will get referenced. For example, for the settings: ;DCL .ini file created Thu Mar 02 10:01:51 2006 ; for C:\Documents and Settings\John Posa

Re: Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 08:56:43 -0800 (PST), John Posada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm trying to convert 15 books to Word using MIF2GO. A recent feature >added to M2G is the ability to place a path in the INI to variable >changes so that instead of making changes in each INI, the path >brings them

Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 08:56:43 -0800 (PST), John Posada wrote: >I'm trying to convert 15 books to Word using MIF2GO. A recent feature >added to M2G is the ability to place a path in the INI to variable >changes so that instead of making changes in each INI, the path >brings them in to the default i

Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread John Posada
Hi, guys.. I'm trying to convert 15 books to Word using MIF2GO. A recent feature added to M2G is the ability to place a path in the INI to variable changes so that instead of making changes in each INI, the path brings them in to the default ini. I've been unable to find how to implement this in

Converting many directories using Mif2Go

2006-03-02 Thread John Posada
Hi, guys.. I'm trying to convert 15 books to Word using MIF2GO. A recent feature added to M2G is the ability to place a path in the INI to variable changes so that instead of making changes in each INI, the path brings them in to the default ini. I've been unable to find how to implement this in