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    Version 22: HTMLprint.ini - can the file be transferred from an older version?

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    • Article Type: Q&A
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 22

    Question

    Can the file HTMLprint.ini from an older Aleph version (20) / HTMLPrint 5.24 be used in Aleph 22 / HTMLPrint 9.04?
    Some entries such as Scale=90 seems to be missing.

    Answer

    Yes, you can continue to use the file.
    Start .\alephcom\bin\HtmlPrint.exe and edit the relevant option, e.g.'Printing Scale' using function 'Configuration File / Edit'.
    As soon as you save the option, the change will be integrated into to the HTMLPrint.ini file.

    Additional Information

    We recommend to implement changes always by using the application HTMLPrint.exe instead of writing into the file with an editor to avoid spelling mistakes.

    Category: Printing (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: ALEPH - 500


    • Article last edited: 9/1/2014
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