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Capture-PGC splitter
Note: This plug-in has been moved to the Legacy group.
The Capture-PGC splitter task can be used to separate each document into its own PGC file so they
can be processed separately. The splitter then sends each document PGC to the next action, which
should be the Capture-Fields processor task. Note that using the Capture-PGC splitter will cause
your process to take more time, since each PGC must pass through the Capture-Fields processor
and then the Capture-Get document task.
Note: Due to the fact that the Capture-PGC splitter task modifies the original PGC, in some
cases the legality of the PGC signature may be compromised. This depends on your country or
region's laws, so if your implementation of Capture requires signatures to be authenticated
please consult a legal advisor for more details.
Input
A PGC file received from an Anoto digital pen.
Processing
The PGC file is split by document, if a document can be matched for each pattern ID found in the PGC.
The match is made by comparing each Pattern ID with the information found in the Capture database. If
more than one pattern is used in a document (pattern on multiple pages of the document), all of the
information for this document (more than one Pattern ID) is sent down as a split. Patterns that do not
match any document are sent individually, one Pattern ID per split.
Output
One or more PGC file, separated as described above.
Task properties
General tab
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Pattern sequence group: Determines what Pattern Sequence will be assigned to each PGC
file.
l
Type: Specify from where the Pattern Sequence should be taken.
l
None: Do not use a Pattern Sequence.
l
Pen Information: Use the Pattern Sequence assigned to the pen in the PlanetPress
Capture Database.
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