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LPR settings group
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Time-out: Set the time in seconds the PReS Workflow process waits when it sends jobs
using the LPR protocol. The default value for the Time-out property is 7200 seconds (2
hours). On a time-out, partially sent data files are not passed to the rest of the process; the
LPR output resets and is ready to send further data files. Log messages include the time-
out duration.
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Polling interval (seconds): Select the period of time—the default is 4 seconds—for which
PReS Workflow is to wait when it finishes dispatching jobs to the LPR printer queues
before polling the LPR output folder again.
PrintShop Web Connect Service preferences
PrintShop Web Connect service preferences control the credentials to log into the PrintShop Web
server.
The available preferences are as follows:
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User name: Enter the user name of a valid PrintShop Web user, mostly operators.
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Password: Enter the password associated with the user name on the PrintShop Web server.
Note: It is also mandatory to send your configuration to your PReS Workflow service since the
PrintShop Web credentials are included in the *.cfg file (See "Sending a configuration" on
page36), which is updated every time the configuration is sent to the service via the Send Con-
figuration button.
Editor Options
The Script Editor is used to edit scripts used in Run Script tasks and the XSLT Editor is used to edit
scripts used in Open XSLT action tasks (see "Using Scripts" on page117 and "The Script Editor and
XSLT Editor" on page118).
There are a number of options for the editors, which you can set via the menu: Tools > Options, in the
editor. Most of the options listed below are valid for both editors. Those options which are only valid for
a specific editor are identified as such.
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Editor
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Auto indent mode: Select to automatically position the insertion pointer under the first
non-blank character of the preceding line when you press ENTER.
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Insert mode: Select to use Insert mode and clear to use Overwrite mode. In Insert mode,
when you enter text, existing text shifts to accommodate it. In Overwrite mode, text you
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