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Table Of Contents
- Copyright Information
- Table of Content
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Understanding PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
- The Nature of PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
- The Three Flavors of the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
- Terms and Definitions
- About Configurations
- About Processes
- About Subprocesses
- About Tasks
- About Branches and Conditions
- About Data
- About Data Selections
- About Data Emulation
- About Related Programs and Services
- About Documents
- About Printing
- The PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration Program
- Start the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration Program
- The PlanetPress Button
- Create a New Configuration
- Open a PlanetPress Suite Configuration File
- Saving and Sending a Configuration
- Save your Configuration
- Send your Configuration
- Import Processes from Another Configuration File
- Import Documents
- Import PrintShop Mail Documents
- Change the Interface Language
- Exit the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration Program
- The Quick Access Toolbar
- The PlanetPress Suite Ribbon
- The Configuration Components Pane
- Access Process Properties
- Add a PlanetPress Suite Process
- Manipulate Local Variables
- Activate or Deactivate a Process
- Convert a Branch to a Subprocess
- Manipulate Global Variables
- View Document Properties
- Use Data and Metadata Files Attached to Documents
- Use Attached Document Preview
- Add Resident Documents in the Configuration Components Pane
- Associate Documents and PlanetPress Watch Printer Queues
- Using the Clipboard and Drag & Drop
- Rename Objects in the Configuration Components Pane
- Reorder Objects in the Configuration Components Pane
- Grouping Configuration Components
- Expand and Collapse Categories and Groups in the Configuration Components Pane
- Delete Objects and Groups from the Configuration Components Pane
- The Process Area
- Zoom In or Out within Process Area
- Adding Tasks
- Adding Branches
- Edit a Task
- Replacing Tasks, Conditions or Branches
- Remove Tasks or Branches
- Task Properties Dialog
- Cutting, Copying and Pasting Tasks and Branches
- Moving a Task or Branch Using Drag-and-Drop
- Ignoring Tasks and Branches
- Resize Rows and Columns of the Process Area
- Selecting Documents in Tasks
- Highlight a Task or Branch
- Undo a Command
- Redo a Command
- The Plug-in Bar
- The Object Inspector Pane
- The Debug Information Pane
- The Message Area Pane
- Customizing the Program Window
- Preferences
- General User Options
- Object Inspector User Options
- Configuration Components Pane User Options
- Default Configuration User Options
- Notification Messages Preferences
- Sample Data User Options
- Network User Options
- PlanetPress Capture User Options
- PDF Text Extraction Tolerance Factors
- Logging User Options
- Messenger User Options
- HTTP Server Input User Options
- HTTP Server Input 2 User Options
- LPD Input Preferences
- Serial Input Service User Options
- Telnet Input User Options
- PlanetPress Fax User Options
- FTP Output Service User Options
- PlanetPress Image User Options
- LPR Output User Options
- PrintShop Web Connect Service User Options
- Editor Options
- Other Dialogs
- Working With Variables
- Data in PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools
- Task Properties Reference
- Input Tasks
- Action Tasks
- Add Document
- Add/Remove Text
- Advanced Search and Replace
- Barcode Scan
- Change Emulation
- Create PDF
- Decompress File(s)
- Digital Action
- Download to Printer
- External Program
- Load External File
- Mathematical Operations
- Open XSLT
- PlanetPress Database
- Rename
- Run Script
- Send Images to Printer
- Search and Replace
- Send to Folder
- Set Job Infos and Variables
- SOAP Client Plug-in
- Standard Filter
- Translator
- Windows Print Converter
- Data Splitters
- Process Logic Tasks
- Connector Tasks
- Create MRDX
- Input from SharePoint
- Laserfiche Repository Output
- Lookup in Microsoft® Excel® Documents
- Microsoft® Word® Documents To PDF Conversion
- Output to SharePoint
- About PlanetPress Fax
- PlanetPress Fax
- Captaris RightFax Configuration
- About PlanetPress Image
- PlanetPress Image
- Overview of the PDF/A and PDF/X Standards
- PrintShop Mail
- PlanetPress Capture
- Metadata Tasks
- Output Tasks
- Variable Properties
- Unknown Tasks
- Masks
- Special Workflow Types
- Printer Queues and Documents
- PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Printer Queues
- Shared Printer Queue Properties
- Windows Output Printer Queue
- LPR Output Printer Queue
- FTP Output Printer Queue
- Send to Folder Printer Queue
- PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools and PlanetPress Design Documents
- Variable Content Document File Formats: PTZ, PTK and PS
- PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools and Printshop Mail Documents
- Triggers
- Load Balancing
- Location of Documents and Resources
- Debugging and Error Handling
- Using Scripts
- Index
l Enable search highlight: Select to highlight the search term match found in the code when you perform a
search. Clear to prevent the highlighting. In both cases, the pointer appears after the last character of the
search term match.
l Double click line: Select to highlight the complete line of code when you double-click that line. Clear to high-
light only the word under the pointer.
l Find text at cursor: Use to set the behavior of the Find dialog box. Select to automatically copy the word
under the pointer into the Text to find box when you open the Find dialog box. Clear to prevent the copy. If no
previous search terms appear in the Text to find drop-down list, the Editor performs the copy regardless of
whether this option is selected or cleared.
l Block indent: Enter the number of spaces to jump for each block indent. The default is 2 and the maximum is
16. The Block indent typically should agree with the tab stops in the Tab stops option. Perform a block indent by
selecting a region of code and pressing CTRL+SHIFT+I (to indent the code to the right) or CTRL+SHIFT+U (to
move the code to the left).
l Tab stops: Use to set the number of spaces to advance when you enter a tab character or to set a series of tab
stops. Enter a single integer to set the number of spaces to advance with each tab. Enter a sequence of two or
more integers, each separated by a space, to specify tab stops. The sequence must be in ascending order. Tab
stops are measured in number of space characters. For example, a value of 20 places the tab stop at the 20th
space character. You can also use the drop-down list to select a previously entered value.
l Display
l Display options group
l Editor font: Use to select the font the Editor uses to display the program code. Select the Use mono-
space fonts only option to restrict the fonts available to fixed width fonts. A preview of the selected font,
at the selected Size, appears in the Sample box.
l Size: Use to select the font size the Editor uses to display the program code. A preview of the selected
font, at the selected size, appears in the Sample box.
l Use monospace fonts only: Select to display only fixed width fonts in the Editor font drop-down list.
Every character in a fixed width font occupies the same amount of space.
l Sample: Displays a preview of the font selected in the Editor font option, at the size selected in the Size
option.
l Margin and gutter group
l Right margin: Select to display a vertical gray bar as a right margin indicator. Use the Right margin
position drop-down list to set the position of this indicator. This indicator is an on-screen visual reference
only. It does not print, and does not enforce word wrap on lines that exceed the number of characters set
for it. It can be useful to indicate the right margin of the printed page, making it easy to determine
whether a line of code extends beyond the printable area of the page.
l Right margin position: Enter the position of the right margin indicator, in number of characters, rel-
ative to the left margin. For example, if you enter 80, the distance from the left margin to the right margin
indicator is 80 characters. Use the drop-down list to select a previously-entered margin position.
l Gutter: Select to have the Editor display a gutter between the Commands and Code areas. Use the
Gutter width option to set the width of the gutter. Select the Line numbers on gutter option to display line
numbers in this area.
l Gutter width: Enter the width, in pixels, of the gutter. Use the drop-down list to select a previously-
entered gutter width.
l Line numbers on page: Select to display code line numbers at the left edge of the Code area. If you
clear both this and the Line numbers on gutter option, no line numbers appear alongside the lines of
code.
l Line numbers on gutter: Select to display code line numbers in the gutter between the Commands
and Code areas. Selecting this option has effect only if you selected the Gutter option. If you clear both
this and the Line numbers on gutter option, no line numbers appear alongside the lines of code.
The PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools Configuration Program