8.4
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PlanetPress Workflow 8.4.1
- Basics
- Features
- The Nature of PlanetPress Workflow
- About Branches and Conditions
- Configuration Components
- Connect Resources
- About Data
- About Documents
- Debugging and Error Handling
- The Plug-in Bar
- About Printing
- About Processes and Subprocesses
- Using Scripts
- Special Workflow Types
- About Tasks
- Task Properties
- Working With Variables
- About Configurations
- About Related Programs and Services
- The Interface
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
l Instead of skipping through each task, use the Run from here or Step from here options,
either from the Debug tab or by right-clicking on the task where you want to start the
process.
Once you have created and fully debugged all your processes, you will be ready to send it to
PlanetPress Workflow service. See "Saving and Sending" on page 478.
The Plug-in Bar
PlanetPress Workflow offer a constantly increasing number of plugins, while always allowing
third party plug-ins to be installed and set up to be used by PlanetPress Workflow. The
PlanetPress Workflow Plug-in Bar lists the available plugin in any of PlanetPress Workflow,
and is divided into categories, which users can customize at will.
A๎"Plug-In"๎is normally something that is added to a software and, while most of the
PlanetPress Plug-ins are installed by default, some may be added so the term is correct.
However, because the plug-ins are always expected to execute some sort of task, they are
always referred to, in this documentation, as "tasks", except in the specific case of importing a
new plug-in or customizing the Plug-in bar.
Categories
The default categories lists plug-ins according to what type of task each achieve. Therefore,
when first starting your PlanetPress Workflow Configuration program, the following categories
are used:
l Inputs
l Actions
l Outputs
l Data splitters
l Metadata Related
l Process logic
l Connectors
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