Reduce the pdf file size by using ghostscript parameter. Reinistall the product and invoke Setup again. Single sign on InterPlot Organizer.
Text elements are not plotting as they should. Text elements which should be plotted small are being plotted as boxes with Xs in them. Text using a text style is plotting as a black box when using a pen table. The design file has changed since it was last saved. The following points should be considered when licensing ProjectWise InterPlot products. The last 20 cm of the paper printouts are printed filled in black. The variable is defined correct. The Organizer dialog is somehow completely off the screen.
Touch cell in border file only Via Design Script. Unrecognized characters on plot. Update fields in MicroStation design file do not get updated properly when plotting from Organizer. V8i Plotting Options [TN]. VBA script crashes InterPlot. What does the ProjectWise tab control in the Integration menu mean? What is the Rasterized Option in InterPlot? When adding a design file to InterPlot Organizer the default origin is "Center" rather than 0,0.
When attempting to add a design file named with international characters to InterPlot Organizer an "Invalid Input File" error displays.
When attempting to archive with a printer using a null port the printer status displays "error". Where are the default linestyle codes that Interplot uses? Where is the information saved for customized InterPlot Organizer columns? Questions about this article, topic, or product? Click here. Settings files, which can be either binary or ASCII, should be used to do the following: Store plotting parameters so that they can be easily reused.
Establish settings that pertain to the entire plot set, such as printer name. Enforce drawing standards. Eliminate typographical errors. Group together plotting parameters so that you can apply them to a specific plot or plot set. Assist novice users -- settings files can reduce the need to navigate through dialog boxes entirely.
Binary settings files: Allow settings for multiple data types to be defined in one settings file. Supported with InterPlot 9. Created using the settings file editor in Organizer. Supported in all versions of InterPlot. In the Create Settings File dialog box, select a section from the "Sections to create" list, and then click the Create Section button. This removes the section entry from the "Sections to create" list and adds it to the "Sections created" list. Click the Edit Section button to access the properties sheet.
From the Create Settings property sheet, specify the settings you want. To get help on a specific item, click? To exit the Create Settings property sheet, click OK. To add additional sections, repeat steps this step is optional. To remove a section from the settings file, select the section from the Sections created list and click the Delete Section button this step is optional. This removes the section entry from the Sections created list and adds it to the "Sections to create" list.
To save the settings file, click Save As. Specify the name of the settings file, and then click Save. To exit the Create Settings dialog box, click Close. The following is an example of a settings file: This settings file establishes a default printer, color table, pen table and turns off the display of enter data fields and text nodes.
SET and put it in one of three directories: Your home directory which allows "per user" defaults on machines with shared user accounts The directory containing the drawing file or design file which allows the same settings to be used for all of the files in the given directory The settings subdirectory of the product directory which allows "per machine" defaults Printer Settings File When you select a printer, InterPlot searches for a printer settings file, which defines the parameters related to a specific printer.
Priorities When Using Settings Files To ensure that you have an opportunity to override any settings file defaults, InterPlot always processes settings files and any specified qualifiers in a particular order. The following priority issues are applicable to the dialog, Organizer and command line interfaces: Any plotting parameters specified in the dialog, Organizer or in the command line interface after a settings file has been loaded always override any duplicate or mutually exclusive qualifiers that may have appeared in the loaded settings file.
Mutually exclusive qualifiers are qualifiers that are not intended to be together, because using one of them would alter the value of the other. For example, Xsize and Scale are mutually exclusive qualifiers. If the loaded settings file contained Xsize and Scale was then specified, InterPlot would use the Scale value.
Mutually exclusive qualifiers that may appear in subsequent default or printer settings files override the same qualifiers that appear in previous default or printer settings files. How do you get the Welcome dialog to display when opening Organizer once you have selected the option to "Don't display this screen again"?
How do you redefine the plot work folder? How does one control the way Organizer's Save command works with Projectwise. How to change the Bookmark name created inside the PDF and replace it with a value stored in a tag? How to change the PDF default rotation. How to check a iplot design script for syntax errors? How to create a InterPlot Diagnostic Report? How to sort plots in Interplot Organizer. How to submit double-sided prints from InterPlot Organizer.
How to upgrade VPR. In Organizer, how do you control what the Add Plots directory displays as its initial directory? Integrating InterPlot Organizer. InterPlot Design Script - testing on reference file name. InterPlot OLE object print quality. InterPlot Organizer File - Print options. Increase the configurable shape limit or refine the search criteria.
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Is there a way to print out the RGB of our custom color table? Level override symbology are not printed correctly. Modifying ips files in batch mode. Organizer print jobs names. PDF file is blank, using Office documents.
Pen table priorities not honored. Printer Settings could not be saved. Operation could not be completed error 0xd9. Printing fails to Windows R2 server. Project Explorer link to a xls file published in an exported PDF. ProjectWise InterPlot current versions. ProjectWise InterPlot installation error ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer print does not print. ProjectWise InterPlot Server installation order.
ProjectWise InterPlot Server is no longer activated and therefore a banner appears on the plot. ProjectWise Managed Workspaces and Plotting. Raster attachments do not plot after applying settings file. Raster Offline job fails. Raster Offline output names get truncated. Reduce the pdf file size by using ghostscript parameter.
Reinistall the product and invoke Setup again. Single sign on InterPlot Organizer. Text elements are not plotting as they should. Text elements which should be plotted small are being plotted as boxes with Xs in them. Text using a text style is plotting as a black box when using a pen table.
The design file has changed since it was last saved. The following points should be considered when licensing ProjectWise InterPlot products. The last 20 cm of the paper printouts are printed filled in black.
The variable is defined correct. The Organizer dialog is somehow completely off the screen. Touch cell in border file only Via Design Script.
Unrecognized characters on plot. Update fields in MicroStation design file do not get updated properly when plotting from Organizer. V8i Plotting Options [TN]. VBA script crashes InterPlot. What does the ProjectWise tab control in the Integration menu mean?
What is the Rasterized Option in InterPlot? When adding a design file to InterPlot Organizer the default origin is "Center" rather than 0,0. When attempting to add a design file named with international characters to InterPlot Organizer an "Invalid Input File" error displays.
When attempting to archive with a printer using a null port the printer status displays "error". Where are the default linestyle codes that Interplot uses? Where is the information saved for customized InterPlot Organizer columns? Questions about this article, topic, or product? Click here. Flexibility InterPlot Client is the client component of the InterPlot network production plotting system. Plotting MicroStation data is a three-step process: 1. Generate the metafile device-independent data 3.
Submit the plot Plotting with the command line is often faster than plotting with the Windows dialog because you do not have to wait for MicroStation to load a design file before you plot. Key features of InterPlot Organizer include: Plot any number of files. A single plot file can be stored into the plot set, or an unlimited number of plot files can be saved into the plot set.
Once the files are added to the plot set, a link is created in the Properties for each sheet specifying the location of the file to be plotted. The actual file is not stored in the plot set. Every time the plot set is submitted, the latest version of the file specified is plotted. Multi-format plot sets. A single plot set can contain heterogeneous data one format or homogeneous data multi-format.
Modify your settings. Sheets within the plot set can be modified collectively see Figure 4 or individually within the plot set. You can change the parameters of the sheets using default settings files or select the desired sheets and invoke the Properties menu to change parameters.
Once the parameters have been selected and the plot set has been saved, the plot settings will remain stored in the plot set.
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