8.5
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PReS Workflow 8.5
- System Requirements
- Basics
- Features
- The Nature of PReS 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
- Variable Properties
- Working With Variables
- About Configurations
- About Related Programs and Services
- The Interface
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
l Move plug-ins from one custom category to another (that you cannot move default plug-
ins from the default categories, you can only copy them)
l Copy plug-ins from one custom category to another by holding the CTRL key.
l
Delete plug-ins from any custom category by using the Delete key.
l
Revert to default Plug-in bar by selecting Reset to default.
To import a plugin:
1.
Click on the Popup control ( )
2. Click on Import Plugin
3. Browse to the location of the plugin DLLfile
4. Click on Open.
5. New plugins appear in the Uncategorized category.
About Printing
To print a document using PReS Workflow, you can either use the Print using a Windows
Driver output task, or use a combination of a printer queue and a Printer Queue output task.
These tasks are created and defined using PReS Workflow Configuration program.
The following types of printer outputs are available in PReS Workflow Configuration program:
l Local printing:
l Windows output queues let you send jobs to a local printer. See "Windows Output
Printer Queue" on page61.
l Send to Folder output queues let you save jobs to a local or network folder from
which they can be picked up and printed. See "Send to Folder Printer Queue" on
page65.
l Remote printing:
l FTP output queues let you upload jobs to an FTP site from which they can be
picked up and printed. See "FTP Output Printer Queue" on page63.
l LPR output queues let you send print jobs to remote printers via TCP/IP using the
LPR/LPD protocol. See "LPR Output Printer Queue" on page62.
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