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Using keyboard shortcuts
. Command + L Tilt the image 90°counter-clockwise from its original position. Command + D Tilt the image 180° from its original position. Command + URotating files
Click the Rotate worddav31c2885444150a494e98be0201733a33.png button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise or 180° to rotate a file. Annotations, including guides and ruler measurements, rotate with the view. To return to the original file position, click the RotateOutput Preferences
Split File Name Generates divided output file names according to the format that you specify. You can include literal text and file-name variables. Use {} curly brackets to enclose the variable name followed by its limits, which are enclosed in angle brackets (< >). The variable names must not contain spacesIncluding the rule set name when reporting exceptions
not be obvious which rule set an exception is originating in. With the introduction of rule set variables it is now possible to create a string rule set variable that contains the name of the rule set. The name of the rule set can then be included in the logging of the exception by referencing the rule set variable. To createUsing text-file-based marks
Using an imposition software application, type Prinergy text-file-based marks in your imposition. Use imposition software that supports Prinergy variable marks, and use only text-file-based marks. Note: For use in Pandora, you may have to create specific variable marks for multiple strings, for example, $[AT_3Sheet
Rotates the selected separation 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Also activated by clicking the Rotate Left button in the ToolbarType and concurrency
Access to variables is always serialized so no explicit synchronization is needed by the user as long as a variable of the appropriate type is used for the situation. Each variables type will determine the concurrency semantics in a given situation. For example, if a global variable is used to store a stringMarks section in the Final Output process template
sheet marks (for example variable marks, logo, and signoff line). Click Browse to locate and select a file. Include print curve in calibration When this check box … . The default value is Center. Unit Used for Variable Marks Select the unit you want to use to measure variable marks—inch, cm (centimeter), mm (millimeterPrintLink section of the Final Output process template
and locate the network device or file. Job-Relative File. A %Job% variable appears in the Put Files in Directory box, indicating that Prinergy will place PPF files … the PPF file with values taken from JDF file, delete the variables that appear by default in the Filename Template box and enter the followingRotating Files
Click the Rotate worddav31c2885444150a494e98be0201733a33.png button and from the list that appears, select 90° clockwise, 90° counter clockwise or 180° to rotate a file. Annotations, including guides and ruler measurements, rotate with the view. To return to the original file position, click the Rotate