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 marks are available in LPV jobs. They are:
Mark | Description |
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| This mark is replaced with the name of the base layer associated with the version. |
| This mark is replaced with the name of the version that is output. On output of multiple versions per surface, this mark is replaced with the version name of the page position that is closest to the mark. |
Marks for separations: Use the following LPV variable marks for separations only.
Note: When placed on output of multiple versions per surface, each of the following marks is replaced with the version(s) associated with the page position that is closest to the mark.
Mark | Description |
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| On all separations, this mark is replaced with the names of the versions to which the separation contributes. For example, if a separation applies to the English and French versions, but not the Spanish version, the file name component would be English_French. |
| This mark is the same as |
| This mark is replaced with the name of the version to which it contributes if the separation is unique to only one version. For example, if a separation contributes to only one version, this mark is replaced with the version name. If a separation contributes to two versions, this mark is replaced with an empty space. |
| On common separations (separations used in all versions), this mark is replaced with the word 'common'. On separations that are not used in all versions, this mark is replaced with an empty space. |
| On non-common separations, this mark is replaced with the names of the versions to which it applies. For example, if a separation contributes to the English and French versions, but not the Spanish version, the file name component would be English_French. On common separations, this mark is replaced with an empty space. |
| This mark is the same as |
For information about variable marks for regular jobs, see Variable marks. For a list of variable marks for regular jobs, see Optional variable marks parameters and List of variable marks used.