String 26 is 0 or 1. If it is 0, HTML title and header is the first line of a converted file. If it is 1, the original file name is the HTML title and header.
String 24 is a list of unaccepted characters that is translated into an underscore. Default is just a space
.-_
String 22 is a list of accepted file name characters (excluding letters, digits which are accepted by default)
X%04d_
String 20 is a C-format for generating file name prefixes. Adding a '=' prefix makes the converted filenames equal to the originals with an .html suffix. The '=' prefix overrides 22 and 24.
1
String 18 is a switch: 1 means: carriage return and new line characters are specially handled (collapsing); 0 means: no special handling of carriage return or new line
31
String 16 is the maximum file name length for converted files. Use 12 on DOS (8+1+3), 31 on Mac
.html
String 14 is the file extension for converted files. When files will go to a DOS platform, use .htm instead of .html
ツォツサ
String 12 contains the starting and ending character for macros
1
String #10 is either a 0 or a 1. If 0 the items in the index are sorted on their title. If 1 the items in the index are sorted on original file name, and leading digits or spaces are stripped from file names in menus.
#*+-/_
String #8 contains characters to be ignored when scanning for title