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
To start a stopped service:
1. Right-click on the service.
2.
Click on Start.
3. Look in the Log window on the right to see the service starting.
To stop a service that is running:
1. Right-click on the running service.
2.
Click on Stop.
If the service is currently processing a file (if a process is running, output is being
generated, job being received, etc), the service will wait for this action to complete before
stopping.
To pause a service temporarily:
1. Right-click on the running service.
2.
Click on Active to remove the checkmark.
If the service was currently processing a file, the service will wait for this action to
complete before pausing. Once paused, the service is still "started" but will wait until it is
activated again before processing jobs. This is very useful if you want to receive jobs from
external services (such as with the LPD Server) but not process them right away.
To kill (force quit) a service:
1. Right-click on the running service.
2.
Click on Kill.
3.
Click OK to confirm on the warning.
If the service is currently processing a file, execution will stop and the action will not
complete. If the action was partially completed (for example writing a large file), the partial
action is not undone. As this may lead to corrupted or incomplete files, it is strongly
advised not to kill a service unless it is absolutely necessary to do so.
Viewing log files
The second major role of the Service Console is to view and browse log files. The Service
Console can both view existing log files, or monitor the log file for the current day and update
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