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The PostScript file contains the OPI comment:
%ALDImageFileName: MacVolume1:ImageFolder:Image.eps
.
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The Image Search Paths dialog box in Prinergy Workshop contains
the following image search paths:
\\NT2\Share2\Folder3\Folder4\ImageFolder2
\\NT1\Share1\Folder1
Prinergy uses the following path names, in the order indicated, to find
Image.eps
:
1. The same directory as the input PostScript file:
\
\NT1\Share1\Folder1\Folder2\Image.eps
2. The first image search path:
\
\NT2\Share2\Folder3\Folder4\ImageFolder2\Image.
eps
3. The second image search path:
\
\NT1\Share1\Folder1\Image.eps
4. The same directory as the input PostScript file, with the
%ALDImageFileName
: path
\
\NT1\Share1\Folder1\Folder2\ImageFolder
\Image.eps
5. The first image search path, with the
%ALDImageFileName
: path
\
\NT2\Share2\Folder3\Folder4\ImageFolder2\ImageF
older\Image.eps
6. The second image search path, with the
%ALDImageFileName
:
path
\\NT1\Share1\Folder1\ImageFolder\Image.eps
Example of Searching Subfolders
This diagram shows the search order if the search path was set to the
images
folder. The numbers indicate the order in which Prinergy
encounters each file as it searches through the subfolders.
If Prinergy was looking for the
fish.tif
image, it would find file
number 5 inside the
hires
folder after searching the
images
root
folder and after searching the
don
folder. If Prinergy was looking for
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