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PRO
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PRO
AFP to HTML |
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Print Stream Support
PRO AFP to HTML
is based on PRO AFP
interpreter that supports all of the Advanced Function Presentation
centralized printer capabilities including:
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MODCA-P |
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AFPDS |
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AFP Category 5 |
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Resource Support
PRO AFP to HTML
contains support for an extensive array
of AFP print resources including:
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AFP fonts |
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IM1 images |
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IOCA images |
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Forms |
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Page Segments |
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Form definitions |
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GOCA objects |
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PRO AFP to HTML dynamically converts AFP documents into
HTML files. You can convert and display those files on the fly
thanks to the high-speed performance of PRO AFP
to HTML. |
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Standard Text Handling
PRO AFP to HTML renders
standard (horizontally positioned) text in the appropriate locations
on the output HTML page using absolute positioning. PRO
AFP to HTML converts input fonts based
on the host font table. If the browser doesn't have the required
fonts, it will apply suitable defaults. The resulting text is
searchable. PRO AFP to HTML supports
color in text. |
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Non-standard Text
Handling
Often document pages carry vertical or oblique
lines of text. As browsers are normally unable to reproduce such
objects as text, PRO AFP to HTML
creates corresponding bitmap images and rotates them to the correct
position. |
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Image Handling
PRO AFP to HTML converts
the input images into PNG (Portable Network Graphics) monochrome
images. PRO AFP to HTML
converts rules and shading patterns into images, too. |
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Form Handling
Forms are pages used to overlay repeated images
and text on document pages. They are read and converted the same
way as pages. |
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Transform Control
Options
The output HTML file can be optimized through
two configuration file settings and a number of run-time options. |
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Output File Configuration
Settings
For every input document, you can set PRO
AFP to HTML to create either a single
HTML file or a series of hyperlinked pages. In conjunction with
PRO Indexer and Pro
Splitter plug-ins, you can give HTML files names based on
the contents of the input document and, in the case of serially
linked pages, also associated with each other. This allows the
customer to improve display time, irrespective of the actual web
deployment system. |
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Indexing
The optional PRO
Indexer plug-in allows you to select and extract pertinent
data from within the print stream, while a document is being processed.
The Index files can be generated in a variety of formats.
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Define any number of index keys to be
extracted |
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Select fields and define
how they will be manipulated before being written to the index
file |
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Mark breakpoints for individual
subdocuments |
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After
selection, use PRO Indexer to "scrape" all or selected fields of
text and place it in an index file or text file |
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Set up names
for image files created by PRO AFP to Images based on the
contents of the original document, for instance customer names
or account numbers. This would allow you to archive the output
files in databases and later call them up for display or
printing |
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Splitting Documents
PRO Splitter
option allows you to split a large input file in any of the major
print formats into smaller files. This can be used to generate
separate individual customer statements or branch reports for
electronic distribution. |
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Enhancing Documents
The optional PRO
Document Enhancer, a powerful reengineering tool, allows you
to manipulate fields to easily create modified, customized and
enhanced documents without having to consume IT resources to make
complex programming changes to business applications.
Modifications that can be made to print applications
include:
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Adding text fields, OMR marks, barcodes
or images to pages |
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Suppressing OMR marks, barcodes
and text fields |
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Moving information around
on the page |
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Changing fonts for text
fields |
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Repaginating multiple-up
print files to 1-UP |
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Inserting new pages |
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Adding marketing messages |
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Audit Log
The Audit Log option allows you to log the details
of the file conversion process, including the contents of the
input file. You can define what to log, for instance fields from
the print data, such as account numbers, policy numbers, invoice
numbers, customer names and other useful tracking information. |
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Statistics Log
The Statistics Log feature allows you to log
statistical information on the file conversion process. This includes
a log of the parameters used, number of pages processed, conversion
time, conversion speed, resources used and other information about
the transform. |
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Handling the Converted
HTML Files
Files are converted on the fly and can be sent
for direct display in your web viewer. Alternately, they can be
stored in a database, with names based on the contents of the
original document, for instance customer name, account number
or the statement's date. |
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