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7 Selecting an Emulation
The emulation defines how your document receives and processes its input data. You select an emulation
when you set up your document.
This chapter explains what an emulation is, the different types of emulations available in PlanetPress Design,
and how to fine-tune the emulation to your input data. Since you must first understand what a data page is
before you can understand emulations, it also explains data pages, and introduces the Hex Viewer.
In this section, you learn to:
Use the Data Selector (Page 75)
Associate Sample Data File(s) with a Document (Page 0)
Select and Set Up an Emulation (Page 77)
Stabilize Your Data (Page 79)
Set Up a Database Emulation (Page 80)
Export or Import a Database Emulation Configuration (Page 82)
Create a User-Defined Emulation (Page 82)
Use the Hex Viewer (Page 83)
This section also answers the following questions:
What is a data page and what is the data page buffer? (Page 69)
What is the Hex Viewer and why might I use it? (Page 69)
What is an emulation and what emulations are available in PlanetPress Design? (Page 69)
What is the Data Selector? (Page 69)
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