![]() ![]() pdfToolbox already had the possibility of creating a dieline based on the shape of the artwork, now it fills the next critical gap in the handling of labels, or sign and display jobs. PdfToolbox 11 provides improvements to the creation of bleed for rectangular PDF files (ads, business cards, leaflets …), but most notably it adds support for the creation of bleed for die-cut jobs. pdfToolbox 11 also introduces a new user interface to examine the DPart information present in the file. The metadata is contained in a tree structure in the PDF and references pages in the file. In version 11, this window can be fully customized, which opens the way for more user-friendly interactions using specialized widgets, input validation, and more.Ī new ISO standard details how to use Document Part metadata (DPart data in short) to classify pages or groups of pages in a PDF document. In version 10, pdfToolbox displayed a standard, not customizable, dialog window to ask users what values they wanted to use for those variables. For customers using pdfToolbox Desktop, this is often handled by using variables in a preflight profile or process plan. Metadata plays an increasingly important role in workflows. For them, the pdfToolbox user interface got a small refresh with a long-awaited toolbar to give instant access to often-used features. Many customers want to process PDF files manually using pdfToolbox Desktop. Those contain a link to the PDF file(s) to be processed and how pdfToolbox needs to process them. In job ticket processing mode, pdfToolbox Server does not pick up PDF files from a hot folder, but job tickets. They can now be picked up by pdfToolbox Server automatically, and their content is made available during processing by pdfToolbox. Sidecar files are metadata files which are placed in a hot folder together with a PDF file. The hot folder processing in pdfToolbox Server received a major upgrade with support for ‘sidecar’ files and processing job tickets. ![]() Version 11 also makes it possible to quickly switch steps in Process Plans on and off using variables, something that was easy in Profiles but notably missing in Process Plans. pdfToolbox 11 contains an entirely new workflow editor that allows visually building Process Plans using a familiar drag-and-drop interface. ![]() As customers create increasingly long Process Plans, it was necessary to improve the user experience to build and maintain them. These allow step-by-step, conditional processing of tasks. The workhorse for handling complex workflows in pdfToolbox is Process Plans. “Our goal with version 11 was to make such automated workflows easier to implement.” “pdfToolbox is increasingly used in complex automated workflows, where files need to be handled from quality control all the way to delivery for production”, comments Dietrich von Seggern, Managing Director at callas software. Version 11 focuses on harnessing those engines in automated workflows and adding functionality needed to complete such workflows. Over the years, callas software added many powerful processing engines to pdfToolbox. The new version introduces significant additions for the sign and display market, the label and packaging market, transactional printing and more. ![]() This year, it is all about improvements to automated workflows and making PDF files production ready. Last year, callas software focused on state-of-the-art preflight to reduce false positives. callas software, market leader for automated PDF quality control and archival solutions, today releases a milestone update for its pdfToolbox product line: pdfToolbox 11. ![]()
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