8.8
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PlanetPress Workflow 8.8
- System Requirements
- Basics
- Features
- The Nature of PlanetPress Workflow
- About Branches and Conditions
- Configuration Components
- Connect Resources
- About Data
- Data Repository
- About Documents
- Debugging and Error Handling
- The Plug-in Bar
- About Printing
- About Processes and Subprocesses
- Using Scripts
- Special Workflow Types
- About Tasks
- Working With Variables
- About Configurations
- About related programs and services
- The Interface
- Customizing the Workspace
- PlanetPress Workflow Button
- The Configuration Components Pane
- Components Area Sections
- Processes and Subprocesses
- Manipulate Global Variables
- Connect Resources
- PPS/PSM Documents
- Associate Documents and PlanetPress 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
- Other Dialogs
- The Debug Information Pane
- The Message Area Pane
- The Object Inspector Pane
- The Plug-in Bar
- Preferences
- Other Preferences and Settings
- General appearance preferences
- Object Inspector appearance preferences
- Configuration Components Pane appearance preferences
- Default Configuration behavior preferences
- Notification Messages behavior preferences
- Sample Data behavior preferences
- Network behavior preferences
- PlanetPress Capture preferences
- OL Connect preferences
- PDF Text Extraction Tolerance Factors
- General and logging preferences
- Messenger plugin preferences
- HTTP Server Input 1 plugin preferences
- HTTP Server Input 2 plugin preferences
- LPD Input plugin preferences
- Serial Input plugin preferences
- Telnet Input plugin preferences
- PlanetPress Fax plugin preferences
- FTP Output Service preferences
- PlanetPress Image preferences
- LPR Output preferences
- PrintShop Web Connect Service preferences
- Editor Options
- 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 Links
- Highlight a Task or Branch
- Undo a Command
- Redo a Command
- The Quick Access Toolbar
- The PlanetPress Workflow Ribbon
- The Task Comments Pane
- Additional Information
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
settings and print the provided Word file to that printer. The printer will trigger an
interactive process on demo.objectiflune.com.
l Download the sample files from OL's Resource Center:
http://help.objectiflune.com/en/#csend.
The basic processes involved in the Capture OnTheGo
Workflow
PlanetPress® or PReS® Connect is an extremely flexible solution that lets you do almost
anything you want with your data. So although the three basic processes explained in this
section are required to enable a Capture OnTheGo solution, you may add as many plugins and
processes as you like to customize a solution that perfectly suits your needs.
The three basic processes are:
l The process that makes a document available to COTG users, see "The process that
publishes a document" below.
l The process that authenticates and replies to document requests from COTG users, see
"The process that replies to document requests from Capture OnTheGo users" on
page194.
l The process that receives data from COTG users, see "The Process that Receives Data
from Capture OnTheGo Users" on page193.
The process that publishes a document
The process that publishes a document is not necessarily the first process in your complete
COTG Workflow configuration. Depending on your specific needs, your data or business
processes may require pre-treatment, and this may be done easier using other processes. But a
process like the one presented below must be included in your Workflow configuration.
The example below was designed to be as simple as possible on purpose, to show what this
kind of a process can resemble when only the bare bones are present.
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