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Panel: CHILI Data Manager
Preset
From the drop down menu you can select previously saved login settings. When you regularly need to connect to different servers this will save you time.
New - Save - Delete:Â Via these buttons you can save and create presets for different connections to CHILI Publisher servers or different environments on one server.
Preset name:Â Name used for the preset when saving connection settings
Frame tag source
This option let you instruct the Converter to apply a tag to the CHILI page frames, based on specific data coming from InDesign.
None:Â No tag will be applied to CHILI frames.
InDesign® tag: The name of the XML tag applied to the inDesign frame will be used for tagging the CHILI frames. For a guide on how to use XML tags in InDesign see http://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/xml.html
Script Label:Â The string found in the InDesign Script Label panel will be used for tagging the CHILI frames. The Script Label panel can be find in the Utilities group of the Window menu.
Custom Label (by script)Â :Â The string found in the specified custom script label will be used for tagging the CHILI frames. Custom script labels are accessible only by scripting. You need scripting knowledge of InDesign to use this feature. For a documentation on script labels, please refer to the InDesign Object Model reference in the ExtendScript Toolkit.
Object ID:Â InDesign assign a unique ID to every item of the document. With this option, the ID of the InDesign frame will be used for tagging the CHILI items. This option guarantee that every CHILI frame will receive a unique tag.
Image variables source
This option let you instruct the Converter to automatically apply an image variable to image frames, based on specific data coming from InDesign.
None:Â No variable will be applied to CHILI image frames.
InDesign® tag: The name of the XML tag applied to the inDesign frame will be used as variable name. For a guide on how to use XML tags in InDesign see http://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/xml.html
Script Label:Â The string found in the InDesign Script Label panel will be used as variable name. The Script Label panel can be find in the Utilities group of the Window menu.
Custom Label (by script):Â The string found in the specified custom script label will be used as variable name. Custom script labels are accessible only by scripting. You need scripting knowledge of InDesign to use this feature. For a documentation on script labels, please refer to the InDesign Object Model reference in the ExtendScript Toolkit.
Text variables source
This option let you instruct the Converter to automatically insert a text variable in text frames. When you specify a text variable source, the content of the relevant text frames will be replaced with a variable.
None : No variable will be inserted.
InDesign® tag: The name of the XML tag applied to the inDesign text frame will be used as variable name. For a guide on how to use XML tags in InDesign see http://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/xml.html
Script Label:Â The string found in the InDesign Script Label panel will be used as variable name. The Script Label panel can be find in the Utilities group of the Window menu
Custom Label (by script):Â The string found in the specified custom script label will be used as variable name. Custom script labels are accessible only by scripting. You need scripting knowledge of InDesign to use this feature. For a documentation on script labels, please refer to the InDesign Object Model reference in the ExtendScript Toolkit.
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