Need help building a para Warning tag
Combs, Richard
richard.combs at Polycom.com
Wed Feb 21 08:15:53 PST 2007
Ed Lightle wrote:
> I tried Richard Comb's method for putting graphics for
> warning symbols on a reference page and creating 2-column
> tables. Everything worked great for printed output but the
> graphics don't show up in my HTML Help output. I found that
> graphics not bounded by an anchored frame (on a body page, I
> suppose) will not appear in the HTML output. Is there any
> way around this?
I'm sure there's a solution, but the specifics depend on how you're
creating the HTML.
For instance, with Mif2Go, there's an [HTMLOptions] setting,
RemoveFramesAbove, that governs whether the Frame Above (ref page
graphic) for all pgfs is converted or ignored. You can also set this on
a per-pgf-format basis.
I think in WWP, there's a mapping setting for what to do with Frame
Above. If not, you might need a macro to insert an <img> tag for the
graphic into the HTML. This should be pretty straightforward, assuming
your graphic is imported by reference and in a suitable file format for
HTML (GIF, JPEG, PNG).
I don't know how (or if) ref page graphics are handled in ePP or Frame's
built-in HTML conversion.
If you post info about what conversion tool you're using and what you've
tried, the experts in that tool can probably help.
Richard
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Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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303-777-0436
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