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stellasparkles

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  1. Job Description: Build and program (JavaScript) variable data templates using FusionPro software from client-supplied digital art files. Responsibilities also include uploading, configuring and testing final files. Create HTML emails and microsites for cross-media marketing campaigns and online storefronts. Provide internal and external support on graphic issues related to client projects. Analyze client layout files with Project Managers (and occasionally clients) to develop project implementation and workflow strategies. Required skills: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience Knowledge of variable data publishing technologies Knowledge of graphics arts and typography, page layout, image management, and various forms of print output involving PostScript and PDF workflows Knowledge of fonts and font management software Knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite Some proficiency in Excel and database manipulation Proficiency in both Mac & Windows platforms Must be able to manage numerous projects simultaneously under deadline pressure. Excellent verbal and written communication skills Desired Skills and Knowledge: Background in Graphic Design Please submit your resume to jobs@pti.com – Attn: GFX
  2. That option is not available yet, but if you use a library list, you can share it across products so that if your XDF is linked to multiple templates, the library will also be updated for all.
  3. It is currently possible to do this, but it is still under security review. Once the review is complete, PTI will notify clients as to whether or not it will be supported.
  4. You can call the ExternalDataFileEx() and comment it out. Marcom looks for the ExternalDataFileEx() and enables the External Data File area in the configuration tab in the manager when found. Once you upload a template that contains ExternalDataFileEx() (even if commented out) you can associate your external .js file to the product.
  5. Hi, did you click on the "Form/Layout Design Settings" link to set them up? Please see your first screenshot, there is a link at the top.
  6. It looks you have built a graphic switch rule which returns a resource based on the selection of a graphic image. Although this works on the desktop, this WILL NOT WORK once uploaded to the manager. The reason for this is because once uploaded to an image library, the value in a graphic field is no longer just the image name itself (such as "DOG.pdf"), it will be the PATH to the image (such as "\\xxxxx.printable.com\isrepository\Libraries\12345\BackgroundColor\images\src\DOG.pdf"). So if a switch rule is going to return something when "DOG.pdf" is selected, the rule will not return anything because the library path does not match "DOG.pdf." WORKAROUNDS: There are several workarounds for this 1. if the user does not need to BROWSE for the image, then they can use a text dropdown for your switch rule conditions instead. 2. there is a function called MATCH PATH TO STRING which can be placed in the globals, which looks for the string inside the path. In our example it looks to see if the string "\\xxxxx.san.printable.com\isrepository\Libraries\12345\BackgroundColor\images\src\DOG.pdf" contains "DOG.pdf" . We can provide this to you if you need it. Eventually this function will be added into the rules editor. 3. if you have just written a switch rule that returns the resource "DOG.pdf" if "DOG.pdf" is selected, then you can delete your switch rule and just assign the graphic field to the graphic copyhole instead.
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