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Output 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 spacesAbout creating raw APA
CW (clockwise), 180, 90 CCW (counter-clockwise), or mixed (retain the original orientation from the PDF). Si vous créez un fichier APA dans un fichier texte … of degrees that the image should be rotated. Must be 0 (no rotation), 90 CW (clockwise), 180, 90 CCW (counter-clockwise), or mixed (retain the original orientation fromSetting up the integration between Prinergy and DSF
, select Manage Variables. In the Manage Variables Editor dialog box, click the Rule Set Variables tab, and enter the following values for the variables … . worddave3c9767eff32b8d70f094a7ef2656b1d.png The hot folder is created. dsf_instal_8.png Open the DSF Job Created rule. From the Edit menu, select Manage VariablesSetting up the integration between Prinergy and DSF
, select Manage Variables. In the Manage Variables Editor dialog box, click the Rule Set Variables tab, and enter the following values for the variables … . worddave3c9767eff32b8d70f094a7ef2656b1d.png The hot folder is created. dsf_instal_8.png Open the DSF Job Created rule. From the Edit menu, select Manage VariablesPassing information to a later step in a rule
You can save information from one step in a rule for use later in the rule. The best way to pass information to a later rule is by assigning it to a variable. See Variables for information about working with variables. If that does not work for your automation workflow, an alternative is to edit the code for the stepsRemaking a plate using remake separation by id
. For the output from PDF and output from imposition process templates, you can also use a PDF mark file that contains the $[PlateID] variable mark. You can also control the placement and point size of the slugline or variable marks. For more information about the slugline marks, see Example: layout in output from PDFRemaking a plate using remake separation by id
. For the output from PDF and output from imposition process templates, you can also use a PDF mark file that contains the $[PlateID] variable mark. You can also control the placement and point size of the slugline or variable marks. For more information about the slugline marks, see Example: layout in output from PDFRemaking a plate using remake separation by id
. For the output from PDF and output from imposition process templates, you can also use a PDF mark file that contains the $[PlateID] variable mark. You can also control the placement and point size of the slugline or variable marks. For more information about the slugline marks, see Example: layout in output from PDFUsing text-file-based marks
, type Prinergy Evo text-file-based marks in your imposition. Use imposition software that supports Prinergy Evo 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_3]. For information on creating variableSetting up the integration between Prinergy and DSF
, select Manage Variables. In the Manage Variables Editor dialog box, click the Rule Set Variables tab, and enter the following values for the variables … . worddave3c9767eff32b8d70f094a7ef2656b1d.png The hot folder is created. dsf_instal_8.png Open the DSF Job Created rule. From the Edit menu, select Manage Variables