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Document Interchange
The
S
(settings) entry specifies a command settings dictionary (see the next sec-
tion). Holding settings specific to the conversion engines. If this entry is omitted,
default values are assumed. It is recommended that command settings dictionar-
ies be shared by any command dictionaries that use the same settings.
Command Settings
The
S
(settings) entry in a command dictionary contains a
command settings
dictionary,
which holds settings for conversion engines used in converting the
results of the command to PDF. Table 10.45 shows the contents of this type of dic-
tionary.
TABLE 10.45 Entries in a Web Capture command settings dictionary
KEY
TYPE
VALUE
G
dictionary
dictionary
(Optional)
A dictionary containing global conversion engine settings relevant to all con-
version engines. If this entry is absent, default settings are used.
(Optional)
Settings for specific conversion engines. Each key in this dictionary is the
internal name of a conversion engine (see below). The associated value is a dictionary
containing the settings associated with that conversion engine. If the settings for a par-
ticular conversion engine are not found in the dictionary, default settings are used.
C
Each key in the
C
dictionary is the internal name of a conversion engine, which
should be a name object of the following form:
/
company
:
product
:
version
:
contentType
where
company
is the name (or abbreviation) of the company that created the conver-
sion engine.
product
is the name of the conversion engine. This field may be left blank, but
the trailing colon character (
:
) is still required.
version
is the version of the conversion engine.
contentType
is an identifier for the content type that the settings are associated
with. This is required because some converters may handle multiple content
types.
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