7.5

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l Max Form Cache: Set the size (in bytes) of the PostScript printer form cache. You base the setting for this
option on the number of images in your documents, their sizes, and how frequently each image repeats in a doc-
ument.
Resource Options
l Resource location: Select the runtime location for the resource files associated with the document when the doc-
ument executes on a printer. Select In memory to copy the resource files into RAM at runtime. Select On file system to
copy the resource files onto the printer’s hard drive at runtime; this option is recommended for documents that occupy
large amounts of space.
l Picture Resolutions
l Color (DPI):Enter the resolution for the color bitmapped images the document references. This resolution
applies to all color bitmapped image resources in the document. In the case of dynamic images that reference
color bitmapped images external to the document, the resolution in effect at the time you install and/or convert
the document is the one that applies to all of the external color bitmapped images (the document applies this res-
olution at runtime, when it retrieves each of the external images).
l Grayscale(DPI): Enter the resolution for grayscale bitmapped images the document references.
l Monochrome (DPI):Enter the resolution for monochrome bitmapped images the document references.
l Compilation Options
l Convert images to monochrome:Select when you want PlanetPress Design to automatically convert
every color bitmapped image resource to grayscale when it converts the document. Select Always to have Plan-
etPress Design always perform the conversion. Select Never to prevent PlanetPress Design from ever per-
forming the conversion. Select PPD to have PlanetPress Design perform the conversion only when the PostScript
Printer Description (PPD) file associated with the document does not support color. This option applies only for
this document. The Convert images to grayscale option in the User Options dialog box determines the option
that appears here by default when you create the document.
l Image scanline orientation:See "Scanline Orientation" (page n) and "Adjust the Scanline Orientation of
Images" (page n).
l Picture quality compression level :Specify, in percentage, the compression level of pictures in your doc-
ument. Ahigher number means less compression, thus a larger picture size and better quality.
l Picture Quality: Line Art is more useful for illustrations and text that can be converted to line art. Photo is
more useful for images such as photos, landscapes, etc.
Binding
l Use binding: Select to make binding margins for the document available.
l Odd pages
l Horizontal: Set the binding margin you want to leave along the left edge of each odd-numbered page. This
value is relative to the left edge of the physical page, and units are as set in the User Options dialog box.
l Vertical: Set the binding margin you want to leave along the bottom edge of each odd-numbered page. This
value is relative to the bottom edge of the physical page.
l Even pages
l Horizontal: Set the binding margin you want to leave along the right edge of each even-numbered page. This
value is relative to the right edge of the physical page.
l Vertical: Set the binding margin you want to leave along the top edge of each even-numbered page. This value
is relative to the top edge of the physical page.
Attachments (see also Add PostScript Attachment Resources)
l Attachments run before form:These attachments will execute before the document.
l Attachments run after form:These attachments will execute at the end, after the document.
Job Infos ( aka jobinfo or jobinfos )
Setting Up a Document
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