ONYX - 9.0 - Utilisation - XPSConfig et conversion PDF/en
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This page explains how to use an XPS to PDF conversion profile to set the expected type of PDF output, electronic signature and the different protection options. | This page explains how to use an XPS to PDF conversion profile to set the expected type of PDF output, electronic signature and the different protection options. | ||
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===Language Tags=== | ===Language Tags=== | ||
− | + | To set the conversion profile to produce PDF output, first add the Language tabs as shown: | |
− | <language>PDF</language | + | <language>PDF</language> |
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===PDF/A output=== | ===PDF/A output=== |
Version du 4 novembre 2019 à 14:43
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Converting to PDF
This page explains how to use an XPS to PDF conversion profile to set the expected type of PDF output, electronic signature and the different protection options.
Language Tags
To set the conversion profile to produce PDF output, first add the Language tabs as shown:
<language>PDF</language>
PDF/A output
Us the tags below to enable PDF/A output:
<pdfa>on</pdfa>
The parameter is set to off by default
When <pdfa> is enabled, the next parameter is for which version of PDF/A you want to use.
<pdfaversion>1b</pdfaversion>
Supported values include:
- 1b (default, for PDF/A-1b)
- 2b (for PDF/A-2b)
- 2u (for PDF/A-2u)
- 3b (for PDF/A-3b)
Electronic Signature
The tags below are used to enable electronic signature of PDF documents created with Mapping ONYX Server:
<signclass>3</signclass> <signmode>FILENAME</signmode> <signpassword>test</signpassword> <signdriver>OPENSSL</signdriver> <signsha1hash>3eb783643e522c81d1e34c1943e6f4163e9ad439</signsha1hash> <signpemfile>C:\tmp\test.pem</signpemfile> <signcerfile>C:\tmp\test.cer</signcerfile> <signpfxfile>C:\tmp\valid.pfx</signpfxfile> <timestampurl>http://servertemp.domain/tsp</timestampurl>
By default, the PDF documents produced using ONYX Server are not signed.
Protecting PDF Files
The tags below can be used to manage the supported protection settings for PDF files produced using ONYX Server:
<encryptmode>on</encryptmode> <encryptuserpwd>mapadmin</encryptuserpwd> <encryptownerpwd>********</encryptownerpwd> <encryptallowall>on</encryptallowall> <encryptallowprint>on</encryptallowprint> <encryptallowmodify>on</encryptallowmodify> <encryptallowdataextraction>on</encryptallowdataextraction> <encryptallowcomment>on</encryptallowcomment> <encryptallowsignature>on</encryptallowsignature> <encryptallowaccessibility>on</encryptallowaccessibility> <encryptallowassemble>on</encryptallowassemble> <encryptallowhightlevel>on</encryptallowhightlevel>
By default, the PDF documents produced using ONYX Server are not protected.