merski007 Posted August 21, 2018 Posted August 21, 2018 Does anyone know if we can add the MarcomCentral output filename to the pdf? We would like to include this info in the bleed area of our output file. I found another post where Dan calls out these objects (http://forums.pti.com/showthread.php?p=20492#poststop): FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions.MCC_OrderNumber FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions.MCC_JobTicketNumber Both of these work wonderfully! I then tried 'FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions.MCC_OutputFile' to see if I would get lucky, but it did not work. I've also been looking for a list of options available for 'FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions'. When I type this out in FP nothing comes up for intellisense, so i'm out of luck there. running: Acrobat Pro v11 FP 10.0.26 Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 Quote
Dan Korn Posted August 22, 2018 Posted August 22, 2018 Does anyone know if we can add the MarcomCentral output filename to the pdf? We would like to include this info in the bleed area of our output file. All you have to do is check the "Page Info" box on the Imposition tab of the Composition Settings. This works for both imposed and non-imposed output, and in both local and online (in MarcomCentral or other) compositions. I found another post where Dan calls out these objects (http://forums.pti.com/showthread.php?p=20492#poststop): FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions.MCC_OrderNumber FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions.MCC_JobTicketNumber Both of these work wonderfully! I then tried 'FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions.MCC_OutputFile' to see if I would get lucky, but it did not work. You can do this in a rule: return FusionPro.Composition.outputFileName; Or, if you want the full path: return FusionPro.Composition.outputFileFullPathName; I've also been looking for a list of options available for 'FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions'. When I type this out in FP nothing comes up for intellisense, so i'm out of luck there. These are just the settings in the CFG file; you can compose or collect any job locally and look in the CFG file for typical settings. If you want to see all the CFG settings for a composition, you can do this in a rule: var result = []; for (var key in FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions) result.push(key + "=" + FusionPro.Composition.JobOptions[key]); return result.join("\n"); There are other settings that can be added for FusionPro Server jobs, and MarcomCentral adds some settings like the ones you enumerated for convenience. But there's no "master" list of every possible setting, especially since really anything can be added there. Quote
merski007 Posted August 23, 2018 Author Posted August 23, 2018 Wow! thanks for all that info. this is really helpful! Quote
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