1.6
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PrintShop Mail Connect 1.6.1
- Setup And Configuration
- System and Hardware Considerations
- Installation and Activation
- Installation Pre-Requisites
- User accounts and security
- The Importance of User Credentials on Installing and Running PrintShop Mail C...
- Installing PrintShop Mail Connect on Machines without Internet Access
- Installation Wizard
- Running Connect Installer in Silent Mode
- Activating a License
- Migrating to a new computer
- Uninstalling
- The Designer
- Generating output
- Optimizing a template
- Generating Print output
- Saving Printing options in Printing Presets.
- Connect Printing options that cannot be changed from within the Printer Wizard.
- Print Using Standard Print Output Settings
- Print Using Advanced Printer Wizard
- Adding print output models to the Print Wizard
- Splitting printing into more than one file
- Variables available in the Output
- Generating Tags for Image Output
- Generating Email output
- Print Manager
- Release Notes
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgments
Object Description
automation This object encapsulates the properties of the Workflow process that
triggered the current operation. Not available in PrintShopMail Connect.
"merge" on
page479
The merge object is mainly used in Control Scripts. It gives access to the
template with all of its contexts and sections. It doesn't give access to the
content of the sections. To change the content of a section, you would create
a script with a selector and use the results object in the script (see
"results" on page472).
Global functions
Function Description
"loadhtml()"
on
page457
Loads HTML data from aHTML (snippet). The returned HTML can be
placed into a variable or into a set of HTML elements.
"loadjson()"
on
page459
Loads jsondata from a URL. This is a simple way to retrieve content from
external systems.
"query()" on
page465
Performs a query in the template's contents and creates a new result set
containing the HTML elements that match the given CSS selector.
Examples of iterator functions
Function Description
"Each" on
page449
A generic iterator function, to iterate over the elements in the result set
"For...in" on
page453
Iterates over the enumerable properties of an object, in arbitrary order. For
each distinct property, statements can be executed.
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