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 Post subject: organising ilm files for a publication
PostPosted: June 25th, 2010, 1:26 pm 
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Location: Buckinghamshire, UK
Hi All,
Need to understand if this is at all possible.
When you publish using the settings to

-> Create a standalone publication
-> Data files for each chapter

I noted that the publication process will allocate files with publication name and some numeric number as follows (example)


DigitalWorks_00000001.ilm
DigitalWorks_00000002.ilm
DigitalWorks_00000003.ilm
DigitalWorks_00000004.ilm
DigitalWorks_00000005.ilm

The number I believe corresponds to the chapter as listed in the project pane of the publication. Is there a way of telling the publication process to actually use the chapter name as given in the opus project? Something on the lines of


DigitalWorks_Aerial.ilm
DigitalWorks_Stem.ilm
DigitalWorks_Ports.ilm
DigitalWorks_Connectivity.ilm
DigitalWorks_Configuration.ilm


Another item that I need assistance with is dialog messages, I have created a button to open a page, run it through and that worked fine. Deleted the page and the dialog message I get "Page not found", I just thought I need to pass more information to user for this occurrence, Any way to define the messages shown in the default dialog?

Kind Regards,

EOMC40


For this message eomc40 has been thanked by : mackavi


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