In this dialogue, you can configure:
A number of general settings for the application.
These settings are applied to the application when you click button [확인].
A number of general settings for all documents.
These settings are applied when you open a document.
Click [Tools] - [일반 옵션].
[용지용 측정 시스템]
PRISMAprepare uses these media properties when opening a non-page programmed file.
Standard media sizes always use their own measurement units regardless of the chosen 'Measurement System' value. The size of A4 media is always in [mm], the size of Letter media is always in [inch].
The media weight settings are not automatically available in the [생산] workspace. You have to close and open PRISMAprepare to load the media weight settings in the [생산] workspace.
[기본 용지 사이즈] and [용지 무게]
These settings define which units are used by default for the media size and the media weight.
[Metric (A4, A3, ...)]
Use the metric system to define the media size [mm] and/or media weight [g/m2].
[Imperial (Letter, Ledger, ...)]
Use the imperial system to define the media size [inch] and/or media weight [lb bond].
[최대 용지 사이즈]
This settings defines the maximum size for media in the media catalogue.
[최근 파일]
Specify the number of files that appear in the [Open recent] list in the [파일] menu.
[목록 지우기]
Removes the files from the [Open recent] list in the [파일] menu.
Option [오버프린트 미리보기 활성화] simulates overprints in the application. Use this option to get an estimation of how overprint behaviour appears in the printed document.
The overprint preview setting is not automatically available in the [생산] workspace. You have to select another workspace and then select the [생산] workspace to load the overprint preview setting in the [생산] workspace.
Option [오버프린트 미리보기 활성화] is overruled by option [오버프린트 시뮬레이션] in the [생산] workspace.
[색 공간]
Select the default colour space for the application. The working spaces will be set automatically according to the selected colour space. The colour space embedded in a document can be different from the colour space used by the application. In this case, the application uses the embedded colour space of the document.
A colour space is an intermediate colour space used to define and edit colours in Adobe applications. Each colour model has an associated colour space profile. Use this option to choose the default colour space profiles.
A colour space profile acts as the source profile for newly created documents that use the associated colour model. For example, if sRGB IEC61966-2.1 is the current RGB colour space profile, each new RGB document that you create will use colours within the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 gamut. Colour spaces also determine the appearance of colours in documents that do not use a colour model.
Click [확인] to apply these settings to the application.
Click [Tools] - [일반 옵션].
[접힌 시트의 선택 목록 용지 지정]
This option defines the media assignment when the [문서 유형] is set to [제본].
[페이지에 지정]
Assign the media only to the selected pages of the booklet.
[전체 시트에 지정]
Assign the media to the sheets of the selected pages. For example, a sheet in a booklet can contain four pages. When you apply a media to one of these pages, then the media is assigned to all four pages on that sheet.
[PDF 주석]
The PDF annotations setting is not automatically available in the [생산] workspace. You have to select another workspace and then select the [생산] workspace to load the PDF annotations setting in the [생산] workspace.
This option sets the default behaviour for [PDF 주석] embedded in PDF files. The application can only handle stamps and markups.
This setting can be overwritten in the dialogue 현재 문서에 대한 일반 옵션 구성.
["PDF 주석" 대화 상자 열기]
If this option is enabled, the [PDF 주석] dialogue opens when you open a PDF file. You can define how to handle stamps and markups for the opened PDF file.
[파일에 스티커 메모가 포함되어 있으면 경고 표시]
If this option is enabled, a warning is displayed when sticky notes are used in the PDF file. The sticky notes are removed when you save the PDF file in PRISMAprepare. Sticky notes are not displayed or printed in PRISMAprepare.
Click [확인]
These settings are applied when you open a document.