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  1. Type 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 string
  2. Including 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 create
  3. Including 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 create
  4. Type 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 string
  5. Including 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 create
  6. Marks 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 (millimeter
    Prinergy 11.5Feb 26, 2026
  7. Marks 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 (millimeter
    Prinergy 11.0Feb 26, 2026
  8. Marks 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 (millimeter
    Prinergy 10.0Feb 26, 2026
  9. Include the rule set name in the exception e-mail message

    containing many rules, making it difficult to tell in which rule set the error occurred. To help identify the rule set, a rule set variable that contains the name of the rule set, can be created. The value of variable can then be included in the exception e-mail message. In Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select
    Prinergy TrainingFeb 26, 2026
  10. Balises personnalisables dans le fichier PrintLink PPF

    , vous pouvez personnaliser les balises CIP3 avec des variables et modifier les paramètres par défaut de l'interface de la presse dans le fichier de configuration PrintLink. Balises personnalisables Vous pouvez, dans le fichier de configuration PrintLink, personnaliser les balises suivantes à l'aide des variables de
    Prinergy 11.0Feb 26, 2026