Purpose of the SGML Author Section in the MSTXTCNV.INI File |
Q127998
The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft SGML Author for Word, version 1.0
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Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
SUMMARY
This article lists the settings in the [SGML Author] section of the
MSTXTCNV.INI file. The SGML Author section consists of the following lines:
[SGML Author]
Return Status=0
Entity Catalog=C:\WINWORD\SGMLCONV\ENTM.CAT
FeedBackFile=yes
ParseSGMLOutput=yes
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Return Status
The converter writes the Return Status flag to the MSTXTCNV.INI file for
use by the SaveAsSGML macro.
Entity Catalog
The Entity Catalog setting stores the path for the public entity catalog
file ENTM.CAT. During installation, Setup creates the entry in the [SGML
Author] section.
FeedBackFile
This flag determines whether a feedback file will be generated after
converting a Word document to SGML. When this setting is set to Yes, the
converter creates a copy of the original Word document and inserts
annotations to note changes made to create a parsable SGML instance. When
this setting is set to No, the converter writes errors to an ASCII file
called SGMLTEMP.ERR. This setting is controlled through the Conversion
Parameters dialog box.
ParseSGMLOutput
This flag determines whether the converter will parse the resulting SGML
instance after converting the Word document to SGML. This option only
affects conversions from Word to SGML; an SGML instance is always parsed
when converting from SGML to Word. If the ParseSGMLOutput and FeedBackFile
flags are set to Yes, parsing errors are annotated in the FBK feedback
file. If the ParseSGMLOutput flag is set to Yes and the FeedBackFile flag
set to No, parsing errors are written to an ASCII file called SGMLTEMP.ERR.
To improve the converter's performance, set this option to No, or clear the
Parse SGML check box in the Conversion Parameters dialog box.
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