Document: Embosser Setup...
Keystroke: Ctrl + F11
Document: Embosser Setup is a new command in DBT version 10.5 onward. In earlier
versions of DBT, all embosser setup was done through the Global: Embosser
Setup menu. DBT
stores Sticky Document Information,
including embosser setup, with each document. This allows you to more
easily work with documents intended for different paper sizes, for example.
It also
means that, if you are updating from a previous version of DBT, you should
get used to using this dialog -- Document: Embosser Setup -- to manage
embosser setup on a document-by-document-basis.
The Document: Embosser Setup dialog is shown below:
This
dialog is used to tell DBT how to format the current
document. If the document is a print document, the formatting specified
here will be applied only when the document is translated to braille.
(Users of earlier versions of DBT take note: changes made here will not
affect other documents.) The formatting details you can specify include
the number of lines per page and cells per line. If
you have an embosser that supports multiple paper sizes, you can also
specify which paper size should be used for this document. Furthermore,
if you have more than one embosser, you can specify which one should be
used when embossing this document. All of this will be stored as Sticky Document Information
when you save this document.
- The first control is a list of installed embossers.
The most important thing you should understand about this control is this:
the current document will be embossed using whichever embosser is highlighted
when you click OK to exit the dialog. If you have only one embosser, this
is not usually a concern.
- A pull-down shows what forms, or paper sizes,
are supported by your embosser. The name of the form you choose here is
stored within the current document when the document is saved. So you
can be sure that DBT will always format the document in a way that is
appropriate for the form. (If you do not see the paper size you want,
and you know that your embosser will support it, plus, you are not afraid
of some technical work,click
here see this topic in the on-line Help to learn how to add a form.)
- Two edit controls allow you to specify how many
characters per lines and lines per page. DBT automatically fills these
in when you choose an embosser and paper size, but you can change the
values.
- Two edit controls allow you to specify the top
margin and Binding Margin
for this
document. Note that the characters per line value given above is in
addition to the binding margin, and the lines per page value given
above is in addition to the top margin. See also Note
below regarding other constraints.
- Three check boxes may allow you to enable or disable
Embossing in Interpoint
, Embossing a Banner Page,
and Interline Print.
Which of these options are available depends on the capabilities of your
embosser. In some cases, enabling Embossing in Interpoint or Interline
Print might reduce the number of lines that your embosser can fit on a
page. DBT checks this for you.
- The OK button (or Enter) accepts all settings
in the dialog and applies them to the current document only.
If you have specified impossible values (e.g. 200 characters per line),
then DBT corrects your values, tells you what has been corrected, and
leaves the dialog opened for you to check investigate if you wish. If
everything in the dialog is fine, then the dialog is closed. However,
you may be warned if your document format is about to change; this is
important because you may then want to to regenerate
a Table of Contents.
- The Cancel button is used close the dialog without
saving anything. (Note that neither document format changes nor
embosser list changes are saved if you click Cancel.)
Read on to discover some ways that you can save
time managing braille format settings for your documents, or read
further on to learn about some things that
may go wrong when you use Document: Embosser Setup.
Time-Saving Tip #1
Despite the many controls, you can often get through Document, Embosser
Setup using just three steps:
- Select the embosser to which you want to send the
current document.
- Select the form (paper size) on which you want to
emboss the current document.
- Click OK (or hit Enter). DBT automatically sets up
your document as is usually appropriate for the selected embosser and
paper size.
Time-Saving Tip #2
Use the Global:
Embosser Setup dialog to set up the document format you most commonly
use. Then you will not have to visit Document: Embosser Setup at all, for
most documents.
Time-Saving Tip #3
Perhaps Tip #1 is not working for you. You
find that you cannot push OK directly after selecting a paper size because,
for example, you wish to increase the Binding Margin
and turn off Embossing in Interpoint.
In this case, set everything the way you want it, make sure that its working
by embossing the document. Then,
create a Template from the
document. The template will contain all the same Sticky Document Information
as the current document. When
creating new documents, or importing documents from other applications,
you'll just need to select your custom template and you'll be all set.
Common Problems
Common Problem #1: Confusing Global: Embosser
Setup and Document: Embosser Setup
If you have used versions of DBT earlier than 10.5, just keep in mind
Document: Embosser Setup changes only the current document, while Global:
Embosser Setup changes only the format of some documents yet to be created.
(This is explained in detail in the help topic for the Global: Embosser Setup
dialog.)
Common Problem #2: Forgetting to use OK
Even if you bring up the dialog just to manage the list of embossers
(perhaps to add a new embosser), you must push OK in the Document: Embosser
Setup dialog itself, or everything you have done (e.g. the addition of the
new embosser) will be lost.
Common Problem #3: Pushing OK too soon
If you bring up the dialog to manage the list of embossers you must
also be careful to check everything in the Document: Embosser Setup dialog
itself before you click OK. Otherwise, you might be applying formatting
changes without intending to. Remember that clicking OK causes DBT to
apply all changes to the list of embossers and to apply all changes shown
in the Document: Embosser Setup dialog itself to the current document.