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Document CD
The Document CD Batch Output format does not copy image files but instead
just adds to the Native Scan structure those additional files and subdirectories
that are required to author a Document CD. A Document CD is a Kodak
standard directory structure containing single-page TIFF image files and
document index data, along with an on-board image retrieval and display
application. Capture Software generates the same Document CD format that
is currently produced by the KoVIS/IBS/PC Plus and HVCS products.
The Document CD Batch Output Format requires that the Native Scan
structure for the application is set to
IBS/Document CD
. In addition, the option
Scan directly in Document CD compatible structure
must be enabled. If
this Native Scan structure option is not enabled, an error message will appear
when you try to save the application setup.
A Document CD consists of the following directory structure:
DOC_CD
|
|-DATA
|
|-DATABASE
APP_SPEC
|
|-XFERDATA
|
|-CDVUE
DOC_CD\DATA contains the image files for the batch. When images are
originally scanned, Capture Software stores the images directly to this
directory in the Native Scan structure (also referred to as the Scan Cache).
The path for the Scan Cache is indicated in the Native Scan structure tab of
Application Setup. Each Capture Software batch has its own Document CD
directory structure in the Scan Cache. When the batch is processed, the
images remain in this directory.
DOC_CD\DATABASE contains the document index data for all of the
documents in the batch. The document index files are created when the batch
is processed.
APP_SPEC\XFERDATA contains an optional index import file for KoVIS/IBS/
PC Plus. When configuring the Document CD Batch Output format, you
indicate whether you want to create an IBS/PC Plus-compatible CD. The IBS/
PC Plus index import file is created when the batch is processed. The name of
the file is <Capture Software Batch Name>.EX3.
APP_SPEC\CDVUE contains the CDVue which is the on-board image retrieval
and display application. The CDVue application is currently a 16-bit application
and should run without any problems under Windows NT. CDVue can either be
run directly from the CD by running CDVUE.EXE from the CDVUE
subdirectory or can be run locally from your PC. To install a local copy of
CDVUE, run SETUP.EXE from the CDVUE subdirectory.
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