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Setting Description
/SPB <Background image> Use parameter '/SPB' to specify the background image used dur-
ing the Proof PDF generation.
The parameter is followed by the complete path to the file contain-
ing the background image. The supported file types are tif, tiff,
jpg, jpeg, bmp, gif and png. If not specified, the default back-
ground image is used.
The path must be enclosed between double quotes. For example:
"C:\My Folder\images".
The parameter is ignored if the command line contains no Proof
PDF request be it via the /SP parameter or via a template (/T).
When combined with /T the parameter overrules the background
defined in the template(s).
When combined with /I the parameter is used exclusively for the
Proof PDF requested via the current command line.
The parameter has no impact on the user settings or on further
manual Proof PDF requests.
/SPN <Note text>
Use parameter '/SPN' to specify the soft proof note used during
the Proof PDF generation.
The parameter is followed by a string corresponding to the note
text. If not specified, the note is empty. The text must be enclosed
between double quotes. For example: "text".
The parameter is ignored if the command line contains no Proof
PDF request be it via the /SP parameter or via a template (/T).
When combined with /T the parameter overrules the note defined
in the template(s).
When combined with /I the parameter is used exclusively for the
Proof PDF requested via the current command line.
The parameter has no impact on the user settings or on further
manual Proof PDF requests.
/SPVDP
Use parameter '/SPVDP' to generate the Proof PDF for all variable
data documents. If the parameter is not specified, the Proof PDF is
generated only for the first variable data document.
/O <OutputFile> Use parameter '/O' to define the path and the name for the output
file. The output file is created after the template(s) are applied to
the document. The path and the name must be enclosed between
double quotes.
The parameter '/O' must be used in combination with parameter
'/T'.
/L <LogFile> Use parameter '/L' to define the path and the name for the log file.
Any error, warning and information messages are logged in the
log file. The path and the name must be enclosed between double
quotes.
The name of the log file cannot be the same as the name of the
document file or the output file.
The parameter '/L' cannot be used in combination with parameter
'/I'.
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The command line interface
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