If the OPI engine is looking for the image
fish.tif
it will find file
number 5 inside the folder
hires from tim
after searching the
root folder (the folder images) and after searching the folder
dons images
. If the OPI engine is looking for the image
logo.eps
,
it will find file number 2 rather than number 4.
Users are advised to consider that different images with the
same file name might be discovered by the search algorithm in
unexpected ways. The example contains two images named
logo.eps
and this ambiguity could cause bad results. Users are
advised to check the refined pages carefully if there is any
doubt.
Recursive searching can take a long time if Prinergy has to
search many subfolders. Performance of refine processing may
be affected: be cautious when using this feature with search
paths pointing to large disks.
Skip Images With These Suffixes
If this check box is selected, OPI image replacement will not be
done for images with suffixes that are specified in this box (for
example, .tiff, .jpg, .jpeg).
This option is useful when there are high-resolution TIFF files
and low-resolution FPO (for placement only) files on the same
PDF page.
Fail on Missing Images
Available when the
Search for High-Resolution Images in
Image Search Paths
check box is selected.
Fails the normalize process when OPI can't locate an image.
When you enable this feature, Prinergy produces an error
message when OPI can't find an image for the input file.
Prinergy fails to produce a PDF file due to the missing image,
and displays an error message and/or icon ( ) in three places:
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