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JDF minimalist example
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Subject:JDF minimalist example?
Date:Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:07:55 +0100
Hello,
The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
Thanks in advance
Pascal
Message-ID:<ghu2s8$r6m$03$1@news.t-online.com>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:18:16 +0100
Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
> minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pascal
You can create a JDF file with Adobe Acrobat.
Message-ID:<1fd79$49476d2d$c14890e2$17168@news.hispeed.ch>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:56:12 +0100
On 12.12.2008 17:18, Bernd Alheit wrote:
> Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
>> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a
>> trivial, minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
> You can create a JDF file with Adobe Acrobat.
Thanks for the idea, it worked.
Message-ID:<Fbr1l.34678$wp1.625@newsfe09.ams2>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Mon, 15 Dec 2008 12:28:32 +0100
Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
> minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pascal
I'm not sure that JDF is really suitable for a 'Hello, World'
approach, but if you follow Bernd Alheld's route you can at least
get something to look at:
For example with a small document I opened in Acrobat 8 Professional,
Menubar --> Advanced --> Print Production --> JDF Job Definitions ...
New, Based on the document, version 1.2 ...
I got the following (slightly edited ) xml. Although you can
certainly look at this and edit it in an xml editor, I don't
suppose it will be much help on its own. You need to get stuck in
to the 900 page guide, I suspect, unless you already have a JDF-enabled
Printshop with its own workflow and JDF-editing software.
# *******************************************************
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<JDF ID="ID_20081215_110341" Type="Product"
xmlns="http://www.CIP4.org/JDFSchema_1_1"
Status="Waiting" Version="1.2" xsi:type="Product" JobPartID="1"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
MaxVersion="1.2" ICSVersions="Base_L1-1.0"
DescriptiveName="Product"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.CIP4.org/JDFSchema_1_1
http://www.cip4.org/Schema/JDFSchema_1_2/JDF.xsd">
<ResourcePool>
<Component ID="OutputComponent" Class="Quantity" Status="Unavailable"
ComponentType="FinalProduct" DescriptiveName="Product"/>
<Component ID="ID_20081216" Class="Quantity" Status="Unavailable"
ProductType="Body"
ComponentType="PartialProduct" DescriptiveName="Page Section"
ReaderPageCount="12"/>
</ResourcePool>
<ResourceLinkPool>
<ComponentLink rRef="OutputComponent" Usage="Output"/>
<ComponentLink rRef="ID_20081216" Usage="Input"/>
</ResourceLinkPool>
<AuditPool>
<Created AgentName="Adobe JDFProdDef"
TimeStamp="2008-12-15T11:03:41Z" AgentVersion="2.0"/>
</AuditPool>
<JDF ID="ID_20081215" Type="Product" Status="Waiting"
xsi:type="Product" JobPartID="1.1"
DescriptiveName="Page Section">
<ResourceLinkPool>
<ComponentLink rRef="ID_20081216" Usage="Output"/>
<ArtDeliveryIntentLink rRef="ID_20081217" Usage="Input"/>
<LayoutIntentLink rRef="ID_20081220" Usage="Input"/>
<ColorIntentLink rRef="ID_20081221" Usage="Input"/>
</ResourceLinkPool>
<ResourcePool>
<ArtDeliveryIntent ID="ID_20081217" Class="Intent"
rRefs="ID_20081219" Status="Available">
<ArtDelivery ArtDeliveryType="DigitalFile">
<RunListRef rRef="ID_20081219"/>
</ArtDelivery>
</ArtDeliveryIntent>
<RunList ID="ID_20081219" Class="Parameter" Pages="011"
Status="Available">
<LayoutElement>
<FileSpec
URL="file:///C%3A/Documents%20and%20Settings/Path/to/Your/Document.pdf"
/>
</LayoutElement>
</RunList>
<LayoutIntent ID="ID_20081220" Class="Intent" Status="Available">
<FinishedDimensions DataType="ShapeSpan"
Preferred="595.27600098 422.361999515 0"/>
</LayoutIntent>
<ColorIntent ID="ID_20081221" Class="Intent" Status="Available">
<ColorStandard DataType="NameSpan" Preferred="CMYK"/>
<ColorsUsed/>
</ColorIntent>
</ResourcePool>
</JDF>
</JDF>
Message-ID:<e3fe0$4942622b$c14890e2$9102@news.hispeed.ch>
Subject:JDF minimalist example?
Date:Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:07:55 +0100
Hello,
The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
Thanks in advance
Pascal
Message-ID:<ghu2s8$r6m$03$1@news.t-online.com>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:18:16 +0100
Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
> minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pascal
You can create a JDF file with Adobe Acrobat.
Message-ID:<1fd79$49476d2d$c14890e2$17168@news.hispeed.ch>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:56:12 +0100
On 12.12.2008 17:18, Bernd Alheit wrote:
> Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
>> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a
>> trivial, minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
> You can create a JDF file with Adobe Acrobat.
Thanks for the idea, it worked.
Message-ID:<Fbr1l.34678$wp1.625@newsfe09.ams2>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Mon, 15 Dec 2008 12:28:32 +0100
Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
> minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pascal
I'm not sure that JDF is really suitable for a 'Hello, World'
approach, but if you follow Bernd Alheld's route you can at least
get something to look at:
For example with a small document I opened in Acrobat 8 Professional,
Menubar --> Advanced --> Print Production --> JDF Job Definitions ...
New, Based on the document, version 1.2 ...
I got the following (slightly edited ) xml. Although you can
certainly look at this and edit it in an xml editor, I don't
suppose it will be much help on its own. You need to get stuck in
to the 900 page guide, I suspect, unless you already have a JDF-enabled
Printshop with its own workflow and JDF-editing software.
# *******************************************************
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<JDF ID="ID_20081215_110341" Type="Product"
xmlns="http://www.CIP4.org/JDFSchema_1_1"
Status="Waiting" Version="1.2" xsi:type="Product" JobPartID="1"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
MaxVersion="1.2" ICSVersions="Base_L1-1.0"
DescriptiveName="Product"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.CIP4.org/JDFSchema_1_1
http://www.cip4.org/Schema/JDFSchema_1_2/JDF.xsd">
<ResourcePool>
<Component ID="OutputComponent" Class="Quantity" Status="Unavailable"
ComponentType="FinalProduct" DescriptiveName="Product"/>
<Component ID="ID_20081216" Class="Quantity" Status="Unavailable"
ProductType="Body"
ComponentType="PartialProduct" DescriptiveName="Page Section"
ReaderPageCount="12"/>
</ResourcePool>
<ResourceLinkPool>
<ComponentLink rRef="OutputComponent" Usage="Output"/>
<ComponentLink rRef="ID_20081216" Usage="Input"/>
</ResourceLinkPool>
<AuditPool>
<Created AgentName="Adobe JDFProdDef"
TimeStamp="2008-12-15T11:03:41Z" AgentVersion="2.0"/>
</AuditPool>
<JDF ID="ID_20081215" Type="Product" Status="Waiting"
xsi:type="Product" JobPartID="1.1"
DescriptiveName="Page Section">
<ResourceLinkPool>
<ComponentLink rRef="ID_20081216" Usage="Output"/>
<ArtDeliveryIntentLink rRef="ID_20081217" Usage="Input"/>
<LayoutIntentLink rRef="ID_20081220" Usage="Input"/>
<ColorIntentLink rRef="ID_20081221" Usage="Input"/>
</ResourceLinkPool>
<ResourcePool>
<ArtDeliveryIntent ID="ID_20081217" Class="Intent"
rRefs="ID_20081219" Status="Available">
<ArtDelivery ArtDeliveryType="DigitalFile">
<RunListRef rRef="ID_20081219"/>
</ArtDelivery>
</ArtDeliveryIntent>
<RunList ID="ID_20081219" Class="Parameter" Pages="011"
Status="Available">
<LayoutElement>
<FileSpec
URL="file:///C%3A/Documents%20and%20Settings/Path/to/Your/Document.pdf"
/>
</LayoutElement>
</RunList>
<LayoutIntent ID="ID_20081220" Class="Intent" Status="Available">
<FinishedDimensions DataType="ShapeSpan"
Preferred="595.27600098 422.361999515 0"/>
</LayoutIntent>
<ColorIntent ID="ID_20081221" Class="Intent" Status="Available">
<ColorStandard DataType="NameSpan" Preferred="CMYK"/>
<ColorsUsed/>
</ColorIntent>
</ResourcePool>
</JDF>
</JDF>
Message-ID:<e3fe0$4942622b$c14890e2$9102@news.hispeed.ch>
Subject:JDF minimalist example?
Date:Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:07:55 +0100
Hello,
The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
Thanks in advance
Pascal
Message-ID:<ghu2s8$r6m$03$1@news.t-online.com>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:18:16 +0100
Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
> minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pascal
You can create a JDF file with Adobe Acrobat.
Message-ID:<1fd79$49476d2d$c14890e2$17168@news.hispeed.ch>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:56:12 +0100
On 12.12.2008 17:18, Bernd Alheit wrote:
> Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
>> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a
>> trivial, minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
> You can create a JDF file with Adobe Acrobat.
Thanks for the idea, it worked.
Message-ID:<Fbr1l.34678$wp1.625@newsfe09.ams2>
Subject:Re: JDF minimalist example?
Date:Mon, 15 Dec 2008 12:28:32 +0100
Pascal Sartoretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The JDF standard is pretty complex. Could any provide me with a trivial,
> minimalist JDF example? Some kind of "Hello, world!" in JDF?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Pascal
I'm not sure that JDF is really suitable for a 'Hello, World'
approach, but if you follow Bernd Alheld's route you can at least
get something to look at:
For example with a small document I opened in Acrobat 8 Professional,
Menubar --> Advanced --> Print Production --> JDF Job Definitions ...
New, Based on the document, version 1.2 ...
I got the following (slightly edited ) xml. Although you can
certainly look at this and edit it in an xml editor, I don't
suppose it will be much help on its own. You need to get stuck in
to the 900 page guide, I suspect, unless you already have a JDF-enabled
Printshop with its own workflow and JDF-editing software.
# *******************************************************
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<JDF ID="ID_20081215_110341" Type="Product"
xmlns="http://www.CIP4.org/JDFSchema_1_1"
Status="Waiting" Version="1.2" xsi:type="Product" JobPartID="1"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
MaxVersion="1.2" ICSVersions="Base_L1-1.0"
DescriptiveName="Product"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.CIP4.org/JDFSchema_1_1
http://www.cip4.org/Schema/JDFSchema_1_2/JDF.xsd">
<ResourcePool>
<Component ID="OutputComponent" Class="Quantity" Status="Unavailable"
ComponentType="FinalProduct" DescriptiveName="Product"/>
<Component ID="ID_20081216" Class="Quantity" Status="Unavailable"
ProductType="Body"
ComponentType="PartialProduct" DescriptiveName="Page Section"
ReaderPageCount="12"/>
</ResourcePool>
<ResourceLinkPool>
<ComponentLink rRef="OutputComponent" Usage="Output"/>
<ComponentLink rRef="ID_20081216" Usage="Input"/>
</ResourceLinkPool>
<AuditPool>
<Created AgentName="Adobe JDFProdDef"
TimeStamp="2008-12-15T11:03:41Z" AgentVersion="2.0"/>
</AuditPool>
<JDF ID="ID_20081215" Type="Product" Status="Waiting"
xsi:type="Product" JobPartID="1.1"
DescriptiveName="Page Section">
<ResourceLinkPool>
<ComponentLink rRef="ID_20081216" Usage="Output"/>
<ArtDeliveryIntentLink rRef="ID_20081217" Usage="Input"/>
<LayoutIntentLink rRef="ID_20081220" Usage="Input"/>
<ColorIntentLink rRef="ID_20081221" Usage="Input"/>
</ResourceLinkPool>
<ResourcePool>
<ArtDeliveryIntent ID="ID_20081217" Class="Intent"
rRefs="ID_20081219" Status="Available">
<ArtDelivery ArtDeliveryType="DigitalFile">
<RunListRef rRef="ID_20081219"/>
</ArtDelivery>
</ArtDeliveryIntent>
<RunList ID="ID_20081219" Class="Parameter" Pages="011"
Status="Available">
<LayoutElement>
<FileSpec
URL="file:///C%3A/Documents%20and%20Settings/Path/to/Your/Document.pdf"
/>
</LayoutElement>
</RunList>
<LayoutIntent ID="ID_20081220" Class="Intent" Status="Available">
<FinishedDimensions DataType="ShapeSpan"
Preferred="595.27600098 422.361999515 0"/>
</LayoutIntent>
<ColorIntent ID="ID_20081221" Class="Intent" Status="Available">
<ColorStandard DataType="NameSpan" Preferred="CMYK"/>
<ColorsUsed/>
</ColorIntent>
</ResourcePool>
</JDF>
</JDF>
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