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I just exported selected fonts using HTML Export. During the uploading, I noticed far more images than should have been included. And there were. I tried it a few different times to make sure.
In every case the HTML Export's Index Page only had links to the relevant individual pages and they only displayed the selected fonts. But MT 5.1 still exported images of seemingly random non-selected fonts.
5.1: Extra font images exported [Closed]
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Re: 5.1: Extra font images exported
I can confirm this issue, but don't know why this happens. Good catch!
We will add this to our bug list.
We will add this to our bug list.
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Re: 5.1: Extra font images exported
I've further looked into this issue, but from I can see, all works as intended. All I did see was a couple of image files that where from a previous HTML export task, as I used the same output folder.
When you generate a web-based collection of fonts, you can select to override existing files, but that won't delete other files.
Try to export to another (new) folder, and let us know your results!
When you generate a web-based collection of fonts, you can select to override existing files, but that won't delete other files.
Try to export to another (new) folder, and let us know your results!
Re: 5.1: Extra font images exported
Thanks, Erwin.
Yes, I was mistaken. I guess where I got caught up was the export dialog's "Overwrite existing files (.html .gif .png .css .ico)" checkbox. I think the confusion was thinking this would delete the existing files if they were not part of the current export.
Take care, Mike
Yes, I was mistaken. I guess where I got caught up was the export dialog's "Overwrite existing files (.html .gif .png .css .ico)" checkbox. I think the confusion was thinking this would delete the existing files if they were not part of the current export.
Take care, Mike