Setting Up Thumbnails Configuring Refinery Conversion Settings
2. Select Conversion Settings, Primary Web Rendition. The
Primary Web-Viewable Rendition Page is displayed.3. Select Convert to multi-page Tiff using Outside In to convert files to multipage
TIFF files as the primary web-viewable rendition.4. Click Update to save your changes.
2.3.6 Setting Up Thumbnails
Inbound Refinery includes Outside In Image Export, which enables you to create thumbnails of files as an additional rendition. Thumbnails are the only additional rendition available in Inbound Refinery by default. Other conversion options and custom conversions enable you to create additional renditions. To enable thumbnails and configure your thumbnail settings, complete the following steps: 1. Log into the refinery.2. Select Conversion Settings, Additional Renditions. The
Additional Renditions Page is displayed.3. Select Create Thumbnail Images using Outside In.
4. Click Update to save your changes.
5. Click Options. The
Thumbnail Options Page is displayed. 6. Select your thumbnail options. For a detailed description of the available options, see Thumbnail Options Page on page A-24.7. Click Update to save your changes.
Please note the following considerations: ■ You must configure the file formats and conversions in each content server to send files to the refinery for thumbnailing. For details, see Configuring Content Servers to Send Jobs to Refineries on page 2-9. ■ The refinery must be configured to accept the conversions. For details, see Setting Accepted Conversions on page 2-22. ■ For details about changing the size of thumbnails displayed in the content server, see Changing the Size of Thumbnails on page 2-18. ■ If you turn off thumbnailing in the refinery, any thumbnails that were already created will still be displayed on the content server search results pages. To prevent this from happening, you can remove THUMBNAIL from the AllowableAdditionalRenditions entry in the config.cfg file located in the IntradocDir\config\ directory. For example, change AllowableAdditionalRenditions=THUMBNAIL to a blank value, as in this example: Note: When using Inbound Refinery on a SPARC system running Solaris, or any system running Linux, by default Outside In Image Export uses its internal graphics code to render fonts and graphics. You can also choose to use the operating systems native graphics subsystem instead. For details, see Configuring Rendering Options on UNIX on page 2-25. Managing Conversions 2-25 AllowableAdditionalRenditions=2.3.7 Configuring Rendering Options on UNIX
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» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» About Inbound Refinery Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Inbound Refinery Conversion Options and Related Components
» Inbound Refinery Process Overview
» About Content Server and Refinery Providers Adding Refinery Providers
» Editing the Refinery IP Security Filter Setting Classpath to OpenOffice Class Files
» Setting Library Path for UNIX Platform
» Overview Configuring Content Servers to Send Jobs to Refineries
» About Conversions Configuring Content Servers to Send Jobs to Refineries
» Passing Content Items Through the Refinery and Failed Conversions About MIME Types
» Launching Configuration Manager Adding File Formats Editing File Formats
» Using the File Formats Wizard Configuring the Content Server for PassThru Files
» Configuring the Content Server Refinery Conversion Options
» Refinery Conversion Job Status Page IBR Provider Status Page
» About Conversion Settings Configuring Refinery Conversion Settings
» About Thumbnails Configuring Refinery Conversion Settings
» Setting Accepted Conversions Setting Multi-Page TIFF Files as the Primary Web-Viewable Rendition
» Setting Up Thumbnails Configuring Refinery Conversion Settings
» Rendering Using Internal Graphics Code Rendering Using Native Graphics Subsystem
» About Agents About Refinery Logs
» Managing Refinery Conversion Queues
» Viewing Refinery Configuration Information Viewing Refinery System Audit Information
» Using the System Properties Utility Using the Component Wizard Utility
» Active Virus Scanning and Inbound Refinery Changing the Date Format
» Installing a Distiller Engine and PDF Printer Configuring Third-Party Application Settings
» Overview Setting Up Headless Mode on a Windows Host
» About Converting Microsoft Office Files to PDF
» Converting Microsoft Word Files to PDF
» Converting Microsoft Excel Files to PDF
» Converting Microsoft PowerPoint Files to PDF
» Converting Microsoft Visio Files to PDF
» Using Relative versus Absolute Links in Office Documents
» Troubleshooting Process for PDF Conversion Issues
» Common Conversion Issues Troubleshooting PDF Conversion Problems
» Microsoft Word Files Wont Convert Microsoft Excel Files Wont Convert
» Supported Conversion Applications Supported Streaming Servers Supported Input Formats
» Configuring For Image Conversion Modifying the Content Server Configuration File
» Understanding Image Rendition Sets
» Defining Image Rendition Sets
» extraRendition_definitions.hda File Structure
» Installing FlipFactory Installing Digital Asset Manager Video Plug-ins
» Ensuring the JDOM Library is Installed for FlipFactory 6.0 Sharing Directories with FlipFactory
» Setting the Conversion Engine Shared Directory Path
» Configuring Default File Placement Locations
» Configuring Specific File Placement Locations
» Using Streaming Servers Defining Video Rendition Sets
» Creating and Configuring Factories in FlipFactory
» Editing the Video File Type Configuration Table Setting the Default Video Format Preferences
» Enabling Plug-in Debugging Logs
» Configuring Content Servers to Send Jobs to Inbound Refinery Setting Accepted Conversions
» Setting XML Files as the Primary Web-Viewable Rendition
» Setting XML Files as an Additional Rendition Setting Up XSL Transformation
» Click Check In. Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» XML Converter Won’t Process Any Files
» Using the File Formats Wizard
» Configuring CVista PdfCompressor OCR Languages
» Installation Problems General Conversion Problems CVista PdfCompressor Conversion Problems
» PDF Thumbnailing and Viewing Problems
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