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File Name Tab
Using this panel, you can convert the names of files to use them
compatibly between different file systems. Some file names may
not be displayed correctly depending on operating systems or file
systems. In such case, you can display file names correctly
between different systems by changing character cases or
converting file names to those compatible with ISO9660 Level 1.
Choose either radio button to select how to change file names.
Keep the original file name
Select this radio button if you want to keep the original file names.
Change the alphanumeric character which a file name
includes in a small letter:
Select this radio button to change all upper-case characters
included in the names of files that are related to HTML files to
lower-case characters. Generally, Web servers have case
sensitive. You may not open HTML files unless all upper-case
characters are changed to lower-case ones. For more information,
contact your subscribed Internet providers.
Change file name for compatibility with ISO9660 level 1:
Select this radio button to converting file names to those
compatible ISO9660 Level 1. File names that do not follow
ISO9660 Level 1 system (8 characters of filename + a 3 character
extension) may not be displayed correctly depending on operating
systems or file systems. If you select this option, the file names are
changed forcibly to ISO9660 Level 1 compatible file names:
thm00001.jpg, thm00002.jpg ... for the names of thumbnail files
and img00001.jpg, img00002.jpg... for those of image files,
respectively.
To support compatibility in various OS and file system
Follow the instructions below to support compatibility in various OS
and file system:
Use same WWW browser for creating and viewing the HTML
image.
Avoid to use the characters that peculiar to OS.
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