Hi Mathieu I just use the graphics "as is", so I don't convert them.
From the MIF2Go Help: 22.4.1 Using referenced graphics without converting ***22.4.1 ****Using referenced graphics without converting* If some referenced graphics are already in a format appropriate for Web use, such as JPEG, GIF, or PNG (see §29.1.4 *Graphics formats for HTML*<z129x1162767.htm#Rz129x19891>); and if they are alone in their anchored frames (no callouts or in-frametitles, for example); you do not have to convert them. Either check *Use original graphic names* in the *Mif2Go* *Export* dialog, or set the following option in the configuration file: [Graphics] UseOriginalGraphicNames=Yes For details, see §29.3.1.4 *Using original files and image sizes forreferenced graphics * <z129x1194622.htm#Rz129x42868>. The naming is preserved like any other in the <img src=.../> tags. Unless you explicitly remap a name in the [GraphFiles] section (see §22.4.2 *Specifying formats of replacement graphics* <z122x1249169.htm#Rz122x32239>), or specify a GraphSuffix in the [Graphics] section, the graphic name is always passed through unchanged. If the original graphics are not in the same folder as the FrameMaker files, set the following option also (see §22.3 *Locating graphics files for HTML*<z122x1326720.htm#Rz122x81089> ): [Graphics] StripGraphPath=Yes If you have supplied replacements for referenced graphics that are in a different format, and if the replacements have the same base names as the originals, you can specify just the new file extension (see §29.3.1.2 *Substituting graphics files for HTML* <z129x1112424.htm#Rz129x40236>): [Graphics] GraphSuffix=jpg Use this setting when you convert referenced graphics with a third-party program; see §4.10.2.3 *Using third-party graphics converters*<z104x1000863.htm#Rz104x80713> . A problem arises if you add any FrameMaker elements, such as arrows or callouts, to a referenced graphic. You can direct *Mif2Go* to use the FrameMaker export filters to convert the whole graphic to JPEG or GIF; see §4.10.2.2 *Using FrameMaker graphic export filters* <z104x1085973.htm#Rz104x19843>. Or you can reproduce the elements in the external graphic with a third-party program. Cheers -- Yves Barbion www.scripto.nu _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers-unsubscr...@lists.frameusers.com or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.