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l Anoto statement Style group:
l Style: Select the style for the object. This is the style all text in the object uses by default. It is also the style any
PlanetPress Talk code you enter in the PlanetPress Talk properties of the object uses by default. The default
style is the style that appears by default in this box. Note that the style for a group does not override any styles
referenced by individual objects/groups within that group.
l Size: Select or type the point size for the font the style uses.
l Bold: Click to turn the Bold property for the style on or off.
l Italic: Click to turn the Italic property for the style on or off.
l Underline: Click to turn the Underline property for the style on or off.
l Color button: Click to select a color for the style using the Color Picker.
l Color box: Displays the current color for the style.
l Ratio: Enter the percentage by which you want to shrink or stretch the font spacing in the style.
l Include trace code: Check to print the trace code (identification)of the pattern used on the page. This is useful for
debugging and error handling.
l Keep Document Open:Check for the document to remain open in the Capture database, even if all mandatory or
final fields contain ink, when the PGCgoes through the Capture Field Processor.
PlanetPress Talk before:Enter PlanetPress Talk code that you want to execute before the document executes
PlanetPress Talk after:Enter PlanetPress Talk code that you want to execute after the document executes.
Cacheable Execution Options
PlanetPress Suite offers compatibility with some of the major caching methods available on the market. This page explains
each caching method and how it is used.
None
This caching method really isn't one. In essence, using this option will remove any sort of caching from the document when it
is printed. This means that print jobs will most likely be much larger, but in some cases they will be compatible with older
printers, especially those who do not support PostScript level 2 and 3.
Generic
This is the default caching method, and uses PostScript level 2 in order to cache images in your job. Any image that is repeated
more than once is cached and referred to throughout your job. The more an image is used, the more the job file produced by
this caching method will be smaller when compared to using the None option.
VPS
This method is used on printers that use the CREOVPSas a RIP. With this caching method, any page set as an Overlay or a Vir-
tual page (See Page Types) can be set with the Cacheable option. Any static object placed on this page will be cached. For
more information, see VPS Caching.
If you place any variable data on an overlay or virtual page, the Cacheable option will have no use, since each individ-
ual page will be different, thus not cached.
VDX
This method caches virtual pages, used through the N-Up object. To the contrary of other caching methods however,
VDXfiles need to be sent to the VDXRIPmanually and are not "printed"by PlanetPress Suite. VDXoutput cannot be generated
Setting Up a Document
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