CROSSCAP Enterprise System Manual
Index file
CROSSCAP Enterprise Manual > Templates (server) > Export options > Index file

Ignore blank pages

Turn this function on (checkbox ticked) if you wish to omit blank pages from export.

Ignore monochrome pages, Ignore gray scale pages, Ignore color pages

Specifically applies to multistream mode. If any of these three filters are set to on (checkbox ticked), then this export option is turned off for the respective page type. Please note that combining all three options Ignore monochrome pages, Ignore gray scale pages and Ignore color pages will effectively turn off execution all together, since there are no images left to process.

File extension

You may change the default file extension to your liking. Please note, however, that this may interfere with other applications and your operating system.


Header, Document line, Page line, Front page line, Back page line, Footer (separate options)

The left side of the Properties of ... window lists all configuration options available for this item, the right side shows the options chosen so far. By highlighting one of the options and operating the green left or right arrow buttons, the option can be moved back and forth between the left column (available options) and the right column (selected options). If an option is highlighted in the right column (selected options), it may be moved up or down the list by operating the green up or down arrows. This changes the sequence in which the options are executed (processing will proceed from the top of the list).

Any items in the right column (selected options) will also appear in the configuration tree (far left), where they can be highlighted for further configuration.

Please note: The index fields you defined previously (see section Index fields) may be retrieved here as batch index, document index or page index variables.

You may also use any of the other variables (such as date/time, calendar week, batch counter and/or fixed text) for generating index file entries. For more and detailed information on variables please refer to the separate section on Variables, in the Appendix.


Subdirectory (separate option)

Exporting into a file system may be performed using a dynamic directory structure, which can be constructed from a multitude of variables.

You may use any of the available variables (such as date/time, calendar week, batch counter and/or fixed text) for generating the subdirectory. For more and detailed information on variables please refer to the separate section on Variables, in the Appendix.


Filename (separate option)

Filenames may be dynamically composed from a multitude of strings and variables.

You may use any of the available variables (such as date/time, calendar week, batch counter and/or fixed text) for generating the file name. For more and detailed information on variables please refer to the separate section on Variables, in the Appendix.

For further information on controlling file output, please refer to the Appendix, section on Single- and multipage export.