Hi I was a little curious how you would use InDesign to rebrand the preflight report from pitstopserver. I've heard it was possible just not sure how to do it.
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There are at least 2 possible ways to customize the Pitstop preflight report.
For PDF report, locate the file "ServerReportDefault.pdf" and customize the first page with your company's logo.
For XML report, simply import XML into Indesign using XSLT or Javascript.
For PDF report, locate the file "ServerReportDefault.pdf" and customize the first page with your company's logo.
For XML report, simply import XML into Indesign using XSLT or Javascript.
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Thanks very much for the great response ! I've looked around for this file but but still have not been able to locate it. Would you have any idea where I could find it?
Thanks very much
Thanks very much
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Enfocus doc on subject http://www.enfocus.com/en/support/knowl ... rch&Page=3
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dkelly wrote: Enfocus doc on subject http://www.enfocus.com/en/support/knowl ... rch&Page=3
Thanks Dwight - interesting reading. I had a go yesterday, the PDF template actually appears to have several layers (editing in Speedflow Edit)
Creating just a single image template gave me a whole string of crashes - and I ended up reverting to the original - so can you confirm the best way is to work a layer at a time, maintaining them all, even if they have the same content...?
Thanks Dwight - interesting reading. I had a go yesterday, the PDF template actually appears to have several layers (editing in Speedflow Edit)
Creating just a single image template gave me a whole string of crashes - and I ended up reverting to the original - so can you confirm the best way is to work a layer at a time, maintaining them all, even if they have the same content...?