2018.2
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Welcome to PReS Workflow 2018.2
 - Installation and setup
 - Basics
 - Features
- About Workflow Configurations
 - Workflow Configuration resource files
 - About data
 - Data Repository
 - Debugging and error handling
 - About printing
- OL Connect print jobs
 - PlanetPress Suite print jobs
 - PReS Workflow printer queues
 - Shared printer queue properties
 - Windows Output printer queue
 - LPR Output Printer Queue
 - FTP Output Printer Queue
 - Send to Folder printer queue
 - Load balancing
 - Associating PlanetPress Design documents and PReS printer queues
 - Triggers
 - Objectif Lune Printer Driver (PS)
 
 - About processes and subprocesses
 - Using Scripts
 - Special workflow types
 - About Tasks
 - About variables
 - Special workflow types
 - About related programs and services
 
 - The user interface
- Customizing the Workspace
 - PReS Workflow Button
 - Configuration Components pane
- Components Area Sections
 - Process properties
 - PlanetPress Design document properties
 - Moving and copying configuration components
 - Renaming objects in the Configuration Components Pane
 - Reordering objects in the Configuration Components pane
 - Grouping Configuration Components
 - Expanding and collapsing categories and groups in the Configuration Component...
 - Deleting something from the Configuration Components pane
 
 - 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 plugin preferences 1
 - HTTP Server Input plugin preferences 2
 - LPD Input plugin preferences
 - NodeJS Server Input plugin preferences 1
 - NodeJS Server Input plugin preferences 2
 - NodeJS Server Input plugin preferences 3
 - Serial Input plugin preferences
 - Telnet Input plugin preferences
 - PReS Fax plugin preferences
 - FTP Output Service preferences
 - PReS Image preferences
 - LPR Output preferences
 - PrintShop Web Connect Service preferences
 - Editor Options
 
 - The Process area
- Cutting, copying and pasting tasks and branches
 - Highlight a task or branch
 - Disabling tasks and branches
 - Moving a task or branch using drag-and-drop
 - Redo a command
 - Removing tasks or branches
 - Replacing tasks, conditions or branches
 - Resizing the rows and columns of the Process area
 - Undo a command
 - Zoom in or out within Process Area
 
 - The Quick Access Toolbar
 - The PReS Workflow Ribbon
 - The Task Comments Pane
 
 - Additional Information
 - Copyright Information
 - Legal Notices and Acknowledgments
 
Mask Format
Here are the different mask formats available.
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Literal characters: Any alphanumerical character is considered a literal character and
must appear. For example, a mask of "trigger.txt" will not capture any other files than that
name.
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Wildcards: Two wildcards are available in masks.
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Asterisk (*): Supports any number of characters. *.txt would pick up any text file,
file*.txt would pick up any file starting with file and any characters: file1.txt,
filetest.txt.
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Question Mark (?): Supports a single character. file?.txt would pick up File1.txt or
filea.txt , but not file13.txt or filetest.txt.
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Brackets: Specifies a set of supported characters, or range of characters. Only one
character from the range is accepted, making this a subset of the ? wildcard.
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Sets: [13ab] defines support for one of these 4 characters; file[13ab].txt would pick
up file1.txt , filea.txt , but not file13.txt or filea3.txt.
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Negative Sets: [!13ab] indicates the character should NOT be part of the set. file
[!13ab].txt would pick up file2.txt and filec.txt but not file1.txt or fileb.txt (nor would
it pick up file13.txt or filea3.txt).
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Ranges: [1-5] , [a-d] define ranges between the characters. file[1-5].txt would pick
up file1.txt and file4.txt but not file6.txt or file13.txt.
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Negative Ranges: Negative ranges such as [!2-4] are also possible.
Note
File names containing brackets can be a hassle when attempting to capture them with a mask and
using sets or ranges. You can capture a set that contains an opening bracket ([[] ) , but not a closing
bracket as the closing bracket always ends the set or range. There is no escape character available in
masks.
Selecting a resource file in task properties
The Properties dialog of some Action, Create Content and Output tasks lets you select a file.
Depending on where the selection list appears you will have access to the Connect Resources
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