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2. Using the Variable Sets in the toolbar, you can select a Variable Set Preset, open the Variable
Set preferences, or open the Enfocus Variable Set Editor.
Using the Enfocus Variable Set Editor
1. In the SETUP section, click the General label and define the name and description.
2. Click the + button to add the New variable label to the VARIABLES section.
3. Click the New variable label to view the fields related to it in the right pane.
a) Enter the Name and the User Readable Name in the Variable Definition section.
b) Select Inline value (the default) for the Type drop-down menu to enter an explicit value in
the Value text field of the Variable Value section. Select Number, Length, String or Boolean
for the value.
c) Select Rule Based for the Type drop-down menu. The Variable Value section displays the
property editor which allows defining a condition that combines multiple comparisons, using
IF-ELSE statements. Each comparison is represented as a separate row.
d) To add a comparison row: Select the variable in the first drop-down menu and select the
condition in the second drop-down menu. Enter the value in the textbox and click the AND
or the OR button to add the desired logical operator. A new comparison row is added.
e) To remove a comparison row: Click the Remove button present at the end of that row.
f) Press the Shift key to view additional options.
g) Click the Copy button to copy the existing statement and reuse. Click the Delete button to
delete a statement.
h) Click the ELSE button to append a new set of comparison rows.
i) You can also configure for a scenario when none of the conditions previously set match:
Select the Generate a failure radio button or select the Use this value radio button and
choose On or Off in the drop-down menu.
4. Click the Save button to save these settings.
See
Smart Preflight
on page 83 for more information on configuring Variable Sets and smart
preflighting.
Preferences > Enfocus PitStop Pro Preferences > Units & Guides
Units & Guides
You can select the measurement units and guides which has to appear after the values in the
various dialog boxes of PitStop Pro.
Measurements
In the Units drop-down menu, select the measurement unit you want to use in the PitStop Pro
tools, the Preflight Profile and the Action Lists.
For example, if you measure the distance between two points or if you want to determine the
position of an object, you may want to see these measurements in millimeters or in inches. Specific
properties will always use the common measurement unit, for example font size will always be in
points (pt.) and word spacing or character spacing will always be in em spaces.
Select the Show percentages checkbox if you want the value of the RGB color components to be
displayed as a percentage rather than as a range between 0 and 255.
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