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Generating the Capture Patterns
Once your document is created, the Capture Fields Generator action task is used to apply the
capture patterns to each of your documents and send them to the printer. This printing process
will consist of:
l Retrieving your data file.
l Creating metadata (See "Create Metadata" on page490).
l Separating each individual document in the metadata (this can be done in your Design
document or through the "Metadata Level Creation" on page500 action task).
l Using the "Capture Fields Generator" on page469 action task to generate the capture
patterns
l Printing your documents.
Capturing and Archiving
After the printed documents have been inked with the Anoto Digital Pen, the PGC files from the
pen must be processed and merged with the appropriate documents in the PlanetPress
Capture Database. A workflow process that receives PGC files and reads them in turn consists
of the following actions:
l An "HTTP Server Input" on page259 task or "Folder Capture" on page248 task that
receives the PGC.
l The "Capture Fields Processor" on page473, which converts each PGC in an EPS layer,
adds this layer to the PDF in the database, releases patterns and closes documents.
l Optionally, a "Capture Condition" on page465 task to do post-processing using the
Capture Fields data.
l A "Get Capture Document" on page485 action task to retrieve each document in the
database and output a PDF file
l Any existing output such as Output to Folder, email, ftp, etc.
Technical
Because of timeout limitations, it is generally a good idea to use the Send immediate
response to client option of the HTTP Server Input task, especially when processing a
large amount of documents from the pen. Additionally, HTTP Server Processes should
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