Legacy versioning vs. LPV
Prinergy Regional Versioning includes two versioning systems:
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Prinergy legacy versioning (introduced in Prinergy 2.1), which uses
layers, multiple imposition plans, and color separations to manage
and output versions
Note: For more information on Prinergy legacy regional versioning, see the
Prinergy Regional Versioning Workflow User Guide.
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Prinergy Layered PDF Versioning (LPV), the versioning solution
introduced in Prinergy 3.0.
Use the Prinergy legacy regional versioning workflow for Prinergy
versioning jobs created in Prinergy 2.1 or later. Prinergy LPV cannot
process Prinergy legacy versioning jobs. If you do not have any Prinergy
legacy versioning jobs or are creating new versioning jobs, we
recommend that you create new versioning jobs using LPV.
For more information
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LPV terms and concepts
Versioning terms
Review the following terms in order that you can fully understand the
information provided in this guide.
Version
One variation of a publication that has some content in common with
another variation of the same publication and some content that is unique.
For example, a publication that has common images, but one variation has
English text and the other has Spanish text, can be said to have an English
version and a Spanish version.
Base content
Content that is the same in (common to) all versions.
For example, if two versions of a publication have the same images, the
base content is the common images.
In a job with editions, each edition can have a different set of base content.
Change content
Content that is unique to a version.
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