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Variable marks
See Also Variable marks available for LPV jobs See Also Variable marks available for LPV jobs Published by Scroll Versions from space PRINERGY and version 11.0Variable marks
See Also Variable marks available for LPV jobs See Also Variable marks available for LPV jobs Published by Scroll Versions from space PRINERGY and version 10.0Variable marks available for LPV jobs
As with other variable marks with potentially long values, ensure that you leave plenty of space for the value that replaces the mark. Additional variable … : Use the following LPV variable marks for separations only. Note: When placed on output of multiple versions per surface, each of the following marksMonitoring changes to global and rule set variable values
There are two root events which can be used to monitor the changing of variable values. The Global Variables Changed root event can be used to monitor global variables from any rule set it is included in, and the Ruleset Variables Changed root event can be used to monitor rule set variables in the rule setMonitoring changes to global and rule set variable values
There are two root events which can be used to monitor the changing of variable values. The Global Variables Changed root event can be used to monitor global variables from any rule set it is included in, and the Ruleset Variables Changed root event can be used to monitor rule set variables in the rule setVariable marks available for LPV jobs
As with other variable marks with potentially long values, ensure that you leave plenty of space for the value that replaces the mark. Additional variable … : Use the following LPV variable marks for separations only. Note: When placed on output of multiple versions per surface, each of the following marksOptional variable marks parameters
Variable marks template format Use the following format: $[tag,<n1, n2>] where: tag is the name of a variable mark, for example Job or Color. n1 … and represents the maximum number of characters for the variable mark. Examples: If the text is "TestJob", the variable mark $[Jobname<2,4>] displays stJoUsing variable marks
You can add variable or regular marks by following the same process. Type the variable marks in the marks file. Note: Leave enough space between each variable mark to ensure that the populated variable marks do not overlap each other, or use the $[compound] variable mark to print more than one mark on a single lineAbout variable marks
, and output date. Variable marks, also known as marks or slug lines, allow this information to be gathered at the time of output. When an output process template is executed, variable marks are replaced with the correct information. You can add variable marks to your output either using an imposition marks file or usingCreating variables
Before you can use variables, you must create them. Variables are created in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. If the rule set is new and was not saved yet, you are prompted to assign a name to the rule set and save