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Using BOOKMARK, PDF features, and

Project Containers

Descriptions of using VIPO with the BOOKMARK command and Project Containers are found in these sections:

Using the VIPP BOOKMARK command

Using VIPP PDF interactive features

Using VI Project Containers

Using the VIPP BOOKMARK command

The VIPP BOOKMARK command can be used in any VIPP mode to generate a bookmark on the PDF document. The syntax is:

(bookmark contents) BOOKMARK

Where:

bookmark contents

is the text that will appear on the PDF bookmark generated by VIPO. Variables are allowed.

The following example will create a PDF bookmark containing “John Doe 687863456” (John Doe’s name and social security number) on the specified page.

DBF file:

%!

XGF FNAME:NAME:SS# John:Doe:687863456

DBM file:

600 300 MOVETO

($$FNAME. $$NAME. $$SS#.) VSUB BOOKMARK PAGEBRK

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Contents User’s Guide Page Table of contents Using Vipo and Adobe Distiller Using Vipo WebUsing lpr to submit Vipo jobs VIPO-4Using Vipo Services Using Vipo DispatchIndex VIPO-5VIPO-6 VIPO-7 VIPO-8 VIPO-9 Vipo Server and ClientVIPO-10 Using the Vipo Local ServerVIPO-11 File menu optionsJob Selection menu options Help menu optionsVIPO-12 Window elements Using the Vipo Job Submission ClientTitle bar Menu barVipo job status area Job creation areaFunction buttons VIPO-14Data File Init Nub File Job creation area field descriptionsCurrent Profile VIPO-15User Name Job TypeJob Server Output FolderVIPO-17 Output Filename Template Index File TemplateVIPO-18 Profile filesVIPO-19 Template syntaxBKMARKx..yFn DFNAMEx..yFnFS=‘char’ DIGITS=nVIPO-21 Add Data FilenameAdd Bookmark CancelAdd File Split Count Add Field SeparatorVIPO-23 Specifying an index fileVIPO-24 VIPO-25 Field separatorVIPO-26 BFS=‘c’Header Field Separator Template field descriptionsBookmark Field Separator VIPO-27VIPO-28 Using the Vipo Watched Folders ClientVIPO-29 Watched folders list Title bar Menu barWatched folder details area Status areaVIPO-31 Adding watched foldersVIPO-32 File ready checkVIPO-33 Command line options for the Vipo Watched Folders ClientVIPO-34 Bulk ProcessingVIPO-35 Accessing Vipo via your web browserVIPO-36 Job Submission/View/Retrieval Job Submission upper frameVIPO-37 Current Profile Load/Save Data FileOutput Filename Template Create Index File Template Create VIPO-38Submit Job Refresh StatusVIPO-39 Job Submission lower frame ActionVIPO-40 Job Status Job NamePages Distilled Pages Split Files Generated VIPO-41Change Password AdministrationVIPO-42 VIPO-43 User AdministrationVIPO-44 Changing passwordsVIPO-45 Server AdministrationVIPO-46 VIPO-47 Cluster AdministrationVIPO-48 VIPO-49 VIPO-50 Basic Authentication Quick Step Disable Basic AuthenticationVIPO-51 VIPO-52 Web browser notesVIPO-53 Using Vipo and Adobe DistillerVIPO-54 Acrobat Distiller versions prior to Adobe Distiller and fontsAcrobat Distiller 6.0 and later ExampleVIPO-56 Assigning a Distiller job options fileVIPO-57 Using the Vipp Bookmark commandVIPO-58 Extended bookmarksVIPO-59 Using VI Project ContainersVIPO-60 VIPO-61 Lpr command syntax for WindowsVIPO-62 Parameter definitionsParameter defaults Example lpr job submissionsVIPO-63 VIPO-64 VIPO-65 Using Vipo DispatchVIPO-66 Dispatch filtersVIPO-67 Dispatch Rule filesVIPO-68 RuleVars RuleNameDataFileTemplate VIPO-69TimeOut CommandTemplateLogStdOut LogStdErrRetValTriggerTrumpsStdoutStderr FailOnErrorRetValTrigger VIPO-71StdOutTrigger StdErrTriggerVIPO-72 AutoRun PostProcessCommandTemplate=...command stringRunPostProcessCmd=true/false VIPO-73Rule file variable references System built-in macrosExamples VIPO-74VIPO-75 Special Character Sequences in CSV and XML Index FilesVIPO-76 Vipo Dispatch windowPending Jobs Eligible Jobs Ineligible Jobs Conflict JobsSelect Dispatch Rule View IndexRecord Field NamesCompleted Jobs Held JobsRelease Job Review Job StatusHide Dispatcher File menuPause Dispatcher Save LogfileFilter Filename Edit menuSet Active Filter Delete FileEdit ResetAdd DeleteVIPO-84 OK/CancelVIPO-85 VIPO-86 Rule FilenameDefault ClearVIPO-87 Clear Display Trace menuJob Selection Loop Job Selection TraceVIPO-89 Using Vipo Dispatch a simple exampleSetbufsize VIPO-90VIPO-91 \temp\temp.txtVIPO-92 $ccVIPO-93 VIPO-94 VIPO-95 VIPO-96 VIPO-97 DefinitionsVIPO-98 ConstraintsVIPO-99 IndexVIPO-100 FreeFlow Variable Information Suite 5.0 7/2006 FreeFlow Variable Information Suite 5.0 7/2006 VIPO-101 Page

5 specifications

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