Yesterday we sent out a tip of the day regarding creation of Boundary Range LFP Files. Today we would like to clarify the purpose of the Boundary Range LFP.
The Boundary Range LFP command is used to group a range of images together. For example, a range of 10 images could be turned into a single document or group 100 images into a single folder. Any images with a boundary higher than the new boundary designation within the range will be changed to a page designation. The example shown below will make the image range ABC-0001 thru ABC-0010 a single document. The document boundary flag will be applied to image key ABC-0001 and image keys ABC-0002 thru ABC-0010 will be designated as a page within the document.
BR,ABC-0001,ABC-0010,D
• BR is the identifier that tells the system this is a boundary flag change for a range of image keys.
• ABC-0001 is the first image key in the range
• ABC-0010 is the last image key in the range
• D is the boundary flag to which the image keys within the range will be changed.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Although I do take credit for the ones I post ;)
Thursday, May 1, 2008
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